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Birth
1911 (Philadephia, Pennsylvania)
Death
1999 (Downington, Pennsylvania)
Lived/Active
Pennsylvania
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Often Known For
landscapes, cityscapes, whimsy, allegory, still life
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William J. Zeigler (Bill) was first recognized for his watercolors and drawings of Manayunk, Society Hill, and other areas of Philadelphia. Drawing was the backbone of his work, and color was very important. He used both to move the viewer around the work and to its focus. Whimsy often characterized his later work, and paintings such as “Arrowhead Universe” and “Stable Such a Striped Steed”, which carried deeper meaning, were sometimes biographical.
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