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He traversed the world, living in Santa Fe and Springer, New Mexico, Central America, Mexico and the Philippine Islands. His murals are still on display in Santa Fe and across the southwest. He illustrated more than 35 children’s books, including a groundbreaking story called Blue Willow by Doris Gates, which was published first in 1940.