George Waller Parker was born in Gouverneur, New York in 1888. He
studied art at Brown University, at the Art Student League in New York
City, and at the Grande Chaumiere and Academie Colarossi in Paris,
France.
He was known to have lived in Summerville, South Carolina; Portland,
Maine; Nantucket, Rhode Island; and New York City as late as
1953. He taught Summer School in Nantucket in 1940. He
painted in oils and acrylics, and his preferred subjects were
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