| Born Topeka, July 16, 1894; died Topeka, Sept. 12, 1975. Painter, specialized in landscape. Designer. Decorator. 196 Monotypes. Teacher. Studied at New York School of Fine and Applied Arts with Frank Alvah Parson from 1913-14. Returned to Topeka and taught at Washburn College from 1914-15 and summer classes at Kansas State Teachers College in Pittsburg. Returned to New York to teach color and design at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts from 1915-18. Settled in Wellesley, MA in (showing 500 of 1403 characters). |
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