A painter in realist and luminist styles of 19th-century western
frontier scenes, David Nordahl is especially interested in the culture
of the Apache Indians and their confrontations with the United States
military. He grew up as a farm boy in Minnesota, and by age 13
was earning money as an artist for his portraits of local townsfolk and
for religious drawings. He also did silkscreen posters.
Nordahl moved to Minneapolis where, with a friend, he established a
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