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Birth
1902 (Los Angeles, California)
Death
1977 (Pescadero, California)
Lived/Active
California
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| | Born In Los Angeles, CA on April 22, 1902. Lawler graduated from UC Berkeley (1924) and then spent six months at Harvard Law School. Abandoning a law career, he returned to his native city and got closer to art via ceramics while employed at the Gladding-McBean tile plant. On a trip to Paris in 1928 he decided to become a sculptor. About 1930 he returned to Paris to study under Charles Malfray. He then studied at the CSFA under Stackpole and in Los Angeles with Archipenko. During WWII he made models for Hughes Aircraft and Lockheed. Lawler taught at Pomona College at Claremont from 1949-57. His last 20 years were spent in a 90-acre hilltop home in Pescadero, CA. He died there on Sept. 12, 1977. Working in clay, wood, and stone, his early works were representational but later evolved into abstractions. Exh: Painters & Sculptors of LA, 1938; Foundation of Western Art (LA), 1939; GGIE, 1939; LA Co. Fair, 1941; LACMA, 1940, 1941 (1st prize), 1947; Ebell Club (LA), 1942; Pasadena Society of Artists, 1949; San Gabriel Valley Artists, 1951; Chaffey AA, 1951; Padua Hills Art Festival, 1953; Scripps College, 1955. In: Pomona College (Claremont); Childrens Hospital (LA); Chico State Univ.; Harvard School (LA); UC Berkeley. | Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940" Interview with the artist or his/her family. | | Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please click here. |
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