1899 - 1969. Known for: Landscape, portrait, still life painting.
The following was submitted by Wayne E. Kiser:. I served in WW2 with the 26th Infantry Division. Following combat and the end of the war in Europe, I was stationed in Kirchdorf, Austria for several...
Read full biography The following was submitted by Wayne E. Kiser:. I served in WW2 with the 26th Infantry Division. Following combat and the end of the war in Europe, I was stationed in Kirchdorf, Austria for several months in temporary occupation duty. This was in the fall of 1945, prior to returning home to...
Read full biography The following was submitted by Wayne E. Kiser:. I served in WW2 with the 26th Infantry Division. Following combat and the end of the war in Europe, I was stationed in Kirchdorf, Austria for several months in temporary occupation duty. This was in the fall of 1945, prior to returning home to Maryland. A fellow soldier and I had our portraits drawn by Mr. Bareis, with his signature and "Vienna-1945" noted. I recall that the cost was of a barter transaction, involving chocolate and cigarettes. The...
Read full biography The following was submitted by Wayne E. Kiser:. I served in WW2 with the 26th Infantry Division. Following combat and the end of the war in Europe, I was stationed in Kirchdorf, Austria for several months in temporary occupation duty. This was in the fall of 1945, prior to returning home to Maryland. A fellow soldier and I had our portraits drawn by Mr. Bareis, with his signature and "Vienna-1945" noted. I recall that the cost was of a barter transaction, involving chocolate and cigarettes. The picture is about 12 x 20 inches and hangs in my den. Mr granddaughters cannot believe I was that handsome.
The following was submitted by Wayne E. Kiser:. I served in WW2 with the 26th Infantry Division. Following combat and the end of the war in Europe, I was stationed in Kirchdorf, Austria for several months in temporary occupation duty. This was in the fall of 1945, prior to returning home to Maryland. A fellow soldier and I had our portraits drawn by Mr. Bareis, with his signature and "Vienna-1945" noted. I recall that the cost was of a barter transaction, involving chocolate and cigarettes. The picture is about 12 x 20 inches and hangs in my den. Mr granddaughters cannot believe I was that handsome.