| Born in Los Angeles, Lee Blair became a recognized fine artist and also
an industry leader in animation and film production. He studied
at the Chouinard Art Institute with Pruett Carter, Edward Adams, and
Lawrence Murphy, the latter whom he credited with influencing him the
most with life drawing classes. In 1931, he joined the California
Watercolor Society, which he served two terms as President beginning
when he was age 23. At the 1932 Olympic Games, he won a gold
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