Rolla
Sims Taylor
(1872-1970) San Antonio, Texas

Taylor 1968
Taylor, originally from Galveston, Texas, started painting at the age of
14. In 1894 Taylor won first prize in a local art competition. He won $500 for his
winning painting (Entrance to the Spanish Governors Palace, San Antonio) and sold the
painting for another $500. (Information is from the Express News, Sept. 15, 1968, from a
personal interview of Taylor by Bob Dale) The award was given by the Art League, a
predecessor of the present San Antonio Art League.
Before
arriving in San Antonio in 1889, the Taylor family spent several years in Houston and
then to Cuero, Texas by covered wagon.
Taylor
graduated from the Cuero Institute and later studied under Robert Jenkins Onderdonk, Jose
Arpa and Theodore Gentilz. Also studied in France for 3 months and with Arthur W. Best in
San Francisco & Frederick Fursman in Michigan. Taylor was a personal friend of Julian
Onderdonk.

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Taylor
exhibited frequently, including local, state and numerous national exhibitions throughout
America. He painted in the impressionistic style, lively with color and flooded with
sunlight, which represents Jose Arpa's influence. His
subjects were mostly
buildings, landscapes, missions of San Antonio and scenes of Monterrey and Satillo Mexico.
Many of his local paintings are now of historic interest that recorded buildings that no
longer exist. His paintings are very well executed in color and composition and the author
considers his works to be important, representing early renderings of the San Antonio Art
Colony.
In his earliest
years as an artist, he was not exclusively devoted to landscapes and townscapes. He would
paint a pair of shoes, a cat, some books, Mexican jugs or anything in the house.
Memberships
Include: American Federation of Arts; Chicago Society of Artists; Independent Society of
Artists of New York; San Antonio Art League; Southern States Art League; River Art Group.
Taylor's
works are very popular among Texas collectors and numerous works are included in the Witte
Museum collection. See illustrations of his works in "Art For History's Sake by
Steinfeldt".
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