Will Shuster


William Howard Shuster Jr. was an American painter, sculptor and teacher.

Youth

Shuster was born November 26, 1893, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the second of three children.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War I in France, where he developed tuberculosis after being gassed. He would receive a disability pension thereafter.

New Mexico

In 1920, Shuster moved to New Mexico to improve his health and became friends with the small but growing arts community. Shuster made money doing ironwork and painting to supplement the pension. In 1921, he became a member of Los Cinco Pintores, and showed throughout Santa Fe and the rest of the country with the group.

Oeuvre

His artwork is in the permanent collections of the Stark Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Delaware Art Museum, Newark Museum, and New Mexico Museum of Art.