Frank Harmon Myers

When they returned to Cincinnati, Myers began teaching at the Art Academy where he received commissions for portraits.

Upon their return they stopped in Santa Fe, New Mexico where he met, and painted with, Joseph Henry Sharp.

Myers took a sabbatical in 1932 and painted in Santa Fe, New Mexico with Joseph Henry Sharp.

In the early forties, Myers moved with his wife and son to the Monterey peninsula.

[2] Known for his works produced with brightly colored expressive brush strokes showing his interest in French impressionism, he eventually focused on painting the coastal areas of California.