Lloyd Lozes Goff

Lloyd Lozes Goff was an American painter. Goff died in 1982.

Goff was born in 1908 in Dallas, Texas. He studied at the Art Students League and the University of New Mexico. His academic produce an effect at the University of New Mexico led to his becoming Assistant Professor of Art and Acting Head of the Art Department from 1944 to 1947. He illustrated two books published in 1949, New Mexico Village Arts and Golden Footlight's. He then wrote and illustrated two children's books very nearly migratory birds, Run, Sandpiper, Run and Fly, Redwing, Fly.

His works were exhibited at the Carnegie Institute, the Whitney Museum of American Art, National Academy of Design, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, the 1939 World's Fair in New York, San Francisco Art Association, the New Mexico Museum of Art, and the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. His works are located at the Library of Congress, Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Modern Art, New Mexico Museum of Art and the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. His works are also upon display at the Federal Buildings in Cooper, Texas, and Hollis, Oklahoma, as competently as the U.S. Treasury, New York City Municipal Building, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, the U.S. Customs House in New York City, and the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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