T. Potter
Waiting outside an adobe
Wanted: Theresa Potter Paintings
Artist and painter Theresa Potter created a series of 15 detailed paintings portraying individuals on the Anza expedition. These paintings have disappeared from the public record and may be in private hands.
The National Park Service has been searching for these paintings for years with leads and rumored sightings in Phoenix, Tucson, Denver and Santa Barbara, all of which turned out to be dead ends. Their last known location was for a one month show at a gallery in Nogales, Arizona, in 1979, and were sent from there to a Scottsdale art dealer. After the death of Theresa Potter in the mid-1980s, the paintings may have been returned to her family.
Theresa Potter was a painter reknowned for her detailed personality studies of individuals.
If found, the National Park Service's interest in the paintings is to make high resolution scans of the images for educational uses, not to take possession of the artwork.
If you know the whereabouts of her artwork, please contact us. See below for two samples of her color paintings.