Born in Russia, Leonard Cutrow was a watercolor painter, teacher and commercial artist who was active with the California Water Color Society in the 1940s and 1950s. He studied on a fellowship at the Art Center School in Los Angeles and later was a teacher there as well as at the University of Southern California School of Architecture and the Chouinard Art Institute. He lived in Los Angeles.
Source: Gordon McClelland and Jay Last, "California Watercolors" Peter Falk, "Who Was Who (showing 500 of 796 characters). |
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