Born in Fostoria, Ohio, Joseph O'Malley grew up in Ohio and after high
school, studied at the Carnegie School of Fine Arts in
Pittsburgh. In the 1930s, he moved to Chicago where he studied at
the Chicago Art Insitute and painted many street scenes, usually in the
South Side of the city.
He moved to Hollywood in the early
1940s, and there painted cityscapes of the Los Angeles area and
exhibited with the California Water Color Society. Many of his
paintings were opaque waterco (showing 500 of 1785 characters). |
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