From South Dakota, Donald Anderson became an educator, painter, and designer, and from 1947 was a professor of art at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
He earned a BA and MA at the University of Iowa and studied with Fletcher Martin, Jean Charlot and Philip Guston and also attended Mexico City College.
He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy in Philadelphia and also exhibited in Kansas City, Minneapolis, and Denver as well as many other venues. In 1956, he was the author and (showing 500 of 723 characters). |
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