Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, George H. Langzettel began his
career as a wood-engraving illustrator in the 1880’s. He then
studied at the Yale School of the Fine Arts and received his B.F.A. in
1898. He taught drawing at the Yale School of the Fine Arts from
1894 until his retirement in 1932.
One of his portraits is in the Yale University Art Gallery
collection. He was also a violinist in the New Haven Symphony
Orchestra.
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