
Bernard Vetter
(b. 1940)
Bernard Vetter graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso and has been a professional artist since 1972. He uses a dry brush technique to paint realistic watercolors of Southwestern and wildlife/sporting subjects, including fly-fishing scenes. In his oil paintings he specializes in Southwestern landscapes, typical of Southeastern Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas.
Vetter’s paintings are a part of a number of collections including the Favell Museum in Klamath Falls, Oregon; the Pabst Collection in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and the Miller Collection in Ft. Worth, Texas as well as many private collections. In 1994 his work became part of the acquisition of the Huthsteiner Fine Arts Trust.
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Old Adobe Oven
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 9”w; Framed Size: 13 1/8’h x 16 1/8”wpainting
Adobe ovens of this type originated in the pueblo villages of the American Southwest. Typically the beehive-shaped oven is made from sun-baked mud or clay. To use, a fire is built inside and allowed to burn down. The coals and ashes are then swept out and baked goods, often bread, is placed directly on the oven floor. Given that the landscape of the southwest is dotted with adobe ovens, it’s no wonder Bernard Vetter depicted them in his work as he specializes in Southwestern landscapes typical of Southeastern Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas.
Vetter graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso and has been a professional artist since 1972. He uses a dry brush technique to paint realistic watercolors of Southwestern as well as wildlife/sporting subjects, including fly-fishing scenes. Vetter's masterworks are a part of a number of museums and private collections. The EBC is honored to have several of Vetter’s watercolors included in its collection.Blue Doors
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 7”h x 11”w; Framed Size: 14 ¼”h x 18 ¼”wpaintingYellow Leaves
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 ¼”h x 17 ¼”wpaintingSouth Taos
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 5”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 ¼”h x 17 ¼”wpaintingOff the Beaten Path - Taos
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 7”h x 11”w; Framed Size: 13 3/8”h x 19 3/8”wpaintingMission Santa Clara Pueblo NM 1899
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 ¼”h x 17 ¼”wpaintingThe Visitor, Taos
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 3/8”h x 19 3/8”wpaintingOld Adobe
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 14 ½”h x 18 ¼”wpaintingTaos Shade
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description: Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 ¼”h x 17 ¼”wpainting

Adobe ovens of this type originated in the pueblo villages of the American Southwest. Typically the beehive-shaped oven is made from sun-baked mud or clay. To use, a fire is built inside and allowed to burn down. The coals and ashes are then swept out and baked goods, often bread, is placed directly on the oven floor. Given that the landscape of the southwest is dotted with adobe ovens, it’s no wonder Bernard Vetter depicted them in his work as he specializes in Southwestern landscapes typical of Southeastern Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas.
Vetter graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso and has been a professional artist since 1972. He uses a dry brush technique to paint realistic watercolors of Southwestern as well as wildlife/sporting subjects, including fly-fishing scenes. Vetter's masterworks are a part of a number of museums and private collections. The EBC is honored to have several of Vetter’s watercolors included in its collection.
Old Adobe Oven
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description:
Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 9”w; Framed Size: 13 1/8’h x 16 1/8”w
Adobe ovens of this type originated in the pueblo villages of the American Southwest. Typically the beehive-shaped oven is made from sun-baked mud or clay. To use, a fire is built inside and allowed to burn down. The coals and ashes are then swept out and baked goods, often bread, is placed directly on the oven floor. Given that the landscape of the southwest is dotted with adobe ovens, it’s no wonder Bernard Vetter depicted them in his work as he specializes in Southwestern landscapes typical of Southeastern Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas.
Vetter graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso and has been a professional artist since 1972. He uses a dry brush technique to paint realistic watercolors of Southwestern as well as wildlife/sporting subjects, including fly-fishing scenes. Vetter's masterworks are a part of a number of museums and private collections. The EBC is honored to have several of Vetter’s watercolors included in its collection.
paintingAdobe ovens of this type originated in the pueblo villages of the American Southwest. Typically the beehive-shaped oven is made from sun-baked mud or clay. To use, a fire is built inside and allowed to burn down. The coals and ashes are then swept out and baked goods, often bread, is placed directly on the oven floor. Given that the landscape of the southwest is dotted with adobe ovens, it’s no wonder Bernard Vetter depicted them in his work as he specializes in Southwestern landscapes typical of Southeastern Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas.
Vetter graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso and has been a professional artist since 1972. He uses a dry brush technique to paint realistic watercolors of Southwestern as well as wildlife/sporting subjects, including fly-fishing scenes. Vetter's masterworks are a part of a number of museums and private collections. The EBC is honored to have several of Vetter’s watercolors included in its collection.

Blue Doors
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description:
Watercolor | Image Size: 7”h x 11”w; Framed Size: 14 ¼”h x 18 ¼”w
painting
Yellow Leaves
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description:
Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 ¼”h x 17 ¼”w
painting
South Taos
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description:
Watercolor | Image Size: 5”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 ¼”h x 17 ¼”w
painting
Off the Beaten Path - Taos
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description:
Watercolor | Image Size: 7”h x 11”w; Framed Size: 13 3/8”h x 19 3/8”w
painting
Mission Santa Clara Pueblo NM 1899
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description:
Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 ¼”h x 17 ¼”w
painting
The Visitor, Taos
Artist: Bernard Vetter (b. 1940)
Description:
Watercolor | Image Size: 6”h x 10”w; Framed Size: 13 3/8”h x 19 3/8”w
painting