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About the Artist:
TILLMAN PARKER GOODAN (1896-1958)
To
the casual observer his paintings are exciting and colorful. To the scholars of
the Western Era they are benchmarks of authenticity. Such is the style of Till
Goodan. He was born Tillman Parker Goodan in Eaton, Colorado on March 27, 1896.
His father was a true western pioneer, mayor of Eaton, publisher of its first
newspaper, and County Commissioner for several years.
After moving to
California in 1905 and settling on a little farm that bordered the Michel Cattle
Ranch, Till spent much of his boyhood with the Michel sons working on their
ranch. There he developed his expertise as a calf roper and the skills of a
working cowboy.
As a young man Till pursued
endeavors that would initially callous his emerging artistic hands. He worked
for the famous Miller and Lux Ranch in California. He packed mules and ran pack
trains into the Sierra Mountains. He broke horses and competed in local rodeos
riding saddle broncs and roping calves. And during the quiet hours he would draw
pictures of ranch life and the action of the rodeo. People began commenting on
his talents as an artist.
In 1917 he left the rodeo
circuit and turned his full attention to a career in art. He studied with Roger
Sterrett, William Paxton, and Dana Bartlett, all highly respected California
artists. Till soon became a free-lance commercial artist doing work for
Grauman's Chinese and Lowe's Theatres, Helms Bakery and Security Bank. He later
assumed a position as Art Director for the Richfield Oil Company. However, his
first love was still the art of the old west, horses, cowboys, and ranching. So,
he left Richfield and gave his full attention to the field of fine arts.
He did oil painting, water
colors and lithographs. He drew the Gene Autry Comic Books. He illustrated and
hand lettered a large collection of stories about famous bucking horses,
ranches, horsemen of the world, and western gear. In association with W.C.
Wentz, he started producing a complete line of western gift wares, ceramics,
bronzes, leather, paper, and fabric.
By the 1930's he was beginning
to receive recognition for his western art and by the early 1940s, he and his
daughter, Betty, were illustrating comic books for his longtime friend, Gene
Autry. Betty was also a world champion cowgirl.
Till Goodan designs appeared
in virtually every medium. But, the most famous was the four lines of dinnerware
produced by Wallace China: Pioneer Trails, Longhorn, Boots and Saddle, and
Rodeo. The "Rodeo" pattern was a tremendous success. The wonderful action
drawings of Rodeo events surrounded by authentic cattle brands appealed to
Westerners of every persuasion. "Rodeo" dinnerware graced the tables of
restaurants, hotels, and ranches. Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and Bing Crosby owned
sets of "Rodeoware". Today all the dinnerware patterns are prized collectibles.
Till Goodan spent most of his
life in California. He established a permanent studio/home in Hollywood and over
the years he owned a ranch near the town of Lebec, along with a mountain retreat
in the Sierras. He painted the California landscape, but, many of his paintings
reflect his love for the Arizona and New Mexico desert. His artwork was always
authentic in every detail because he painted what he knew from first hand
experience.
He enjoyed his western
lifestyle until the day he died. On May 24, 1958, while serving as Grand
Marshall of the Tulare California Rodeo, he succumbed to a heart attack while
sitting on his horse. Serious collectors seek out all of Till Goodan's work--not
just the Westward Ho designed dinnerware lines. Till Goodan was a versatile
artist whose love for the rodeo and the west was reflected in all of his work.
Western decorated tablecloths, ties, prints, calendars, postcards, and paintings
make up the wide variety of collectibles designed by Till Goodan. Till Goodan's
work is being recreated once again by True West, with permission of his
daughter, Betty Goodan Andrews, who retains sole control of the rights to her
father's name and all of his work.
True West is proud to
have the exclusive license to signed Till Goodan artwork for a variety of home
decor products.
Shown this page: Till Goodan's self-portrait and his portrait of daughter, Betty
Goodan, just after she won the National Cutting Horse Competition at Madison
Square Garden in New York.
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