Theodore Lukits - Prominent Students of Theodore Lukits

Prominent Students of Theodore Lukits

  • Corinne Malvern (1901–1956) Illustrator, Art Director
  • Peter Seitz Adams (b. 1950) Plein-Air Painter, President, CAC
  • Arny Karl (1940–2000) Plein-Air Painter
  • Gino Rafaelli, Illustrator, Art Director
  • Tim Solliday (b. 1950) Western Painter, Plein-Air Painter
  • Mario Rueda, Prominent Teacher, Illustrator
  • Frank Ordaz Jr., Prominent Illustrator, Animator, Fine Artist
  • Allen Londraville, Illustrator, Fine Artist
  • James Verdugo, Fine Artist
  • Idelle Weber, (b. 1932) Contemporary Artist
  • Nancy Kominsky (b. 1915) Artist, British Television Personality
  • Chester Russell Williams (1921–1994) American and British Artist

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