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(Ralph) Kent Rich
(1942 - )
(Ralph) Kent Rich of Salt Lake City, Utah, is a psychiatric social worker (psychotherapist) in private practice in Utah. He is also a talented photographer, pastellist, and painter who pursues a regional realist style in the creation of expressionist landscapes and cityscapes. He collects art as well, specializing in regionalist Utah art. He is the biographer of Howell Rosenbaum, one of our most interesting painters of the 1930s. In his professional field, he graduated in Topeka, Kansas, from the Menninger Foundation. He also studied painting with Robert Ault, art therapy pioneer; and as a photography student, he sought the famed Elliott Porter out for instruction, and then Utah's own John Telford, John Schaefer, and Fred Wright.