Arthur Haddock (1895-1980) worked for the railroad much of his life as a baggage and ticket clerk, which allowed him time to devote to painting. He refused to sell most of his paintings and when he died at age 85, a life's work of art was discovered in his Santa Fe home. This splendid landscape is a fine example of Haddock's best work.
Arthur Haddock, “Carson City, Nevada”, Watercolor, c. 1948.