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| Frederick Clement Trucksess, painter and teacher was born in Brownsburg, Indiana on August 16, 1895. He was a pupil of E C Taylor, Eugene Savage and William Forsyth. Member: Boulder Art Guild; Prospectors; Delta Phi Delta. Awards: Second prize for pastel, Indiana State Fair, 1922; Honorable Mention, Denver Art Museum, 1933. Work: "Woman and Cows" Jefferson School, La Fayette, Ind.' Stage curtain and mural, "Dramatic Masks." University of Colorado
Source: Source: Who's Who in American Art 1936-37
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| Frederick Clement Trucksess was born in Indiana on August 16, 1895 and died in Paradise, CA on December 14, 1997.
| Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
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