Lois Coleman Denton is known as a painter of oils and pastels 
specializing in still-life painting and landscapes. In addition to her 
painting skills, Denton spent many years teaching fine art.
Denton
 was born in Clay County, Texas in 1887. Following graduation from high 
school, Denton taught art in the Henrietta Public Schools. She married 
in 1909 and moved to El Paso in 1913 where she taught in the public 
schools for forty years. 
During World War II, Denton resided in 
California working as a draftsman in developing the B-17 bombers. She 
attended the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and took 
classes at the Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, the Cornish School of 
Art, Seattle, and Texas Western College, El Paso, Texas. 
Lois 
Denton was a member of the California Art Club; El Paso Art Guild; El 
Paso Artists Association; National Society of Arts and Letters; Southern
 States Art League; and the Texas Fine Arts Association. Exhibitions 
included the Annual Texas Artists Circuit Exhibition; Annual Texas 
Artists Exhibition, Fort Worth and the El Paso Centennial Museum.