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A painter, lecturer and teacher, Edward Sitzman lived in Indianapolis,
Indiana where he studio was located in 1929 at the Columbus Securities
Building. He did landscape painting of his region, and many of
his canvases had lushly colored trees.
He was born in Cincinnati and studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy
with Frank Duveneck and Henry Farney and also studied in London and
Munich. He was a member of the Indiana Art Club, the Indianapolis
Art Association and the C (showing 500 of 719 characters). |
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