A native of Wisconsin, Homer Ellertson studied at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and won a scholarship to study in France. In 1920 he joined the artists' colony at Tryon, in the mountains of western North Carolina. There he spent the rest of his life until his death at the early age of 42.
He exhibited widely in major American art centers, and was a member of AFA, Southern States Art League, and the Scandinavian American Society of Artists. In the 1920s his work is Modernist, with many (showing 500 of 888 characters). |
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