1863 - 1939. Known for: Pottery.
William B. Mundie (1863-1939) was an artist and architect in Chicago. He was one of the architects who designed the Horticulture Building for the Columbia Exposition held in Chicago in the 1890s. He...
Read full biography William B. Mundie (1863-1939) was an artist and architect in Chicago. He was one of the architects who designed the Horticulture Building for the Columbia Exposition held in Chicago in the 1890s. He also served as President of the A. L. A. of the Chicago Art Institute. He appeared very active in...
Read full biography William B. Mundie (1863-1939) was an artist and architect in Chicago. He was one of the architects who designed the Horticulture Building for the Columbia Exposition held in Chicago in the 1890s. He also served as President of the A. L. A. of the Chicago Art Institute. He appeared very active in the Chicago area around the turn of the century and when he had time he enjoyed painting landscapes. Information provided by Frank Walch
William B. Mundie (1863-1939) was an artist and architect in Chicago. He was one of the architects who designed the Horticulture Building for the Columbia Exposition held in Chicago in the 1890s. He also served as President of the A. L. A. of the Chicago Art Institute. He appeared very active in the Chicago area around the turn of the century and when he had time he enjoyed painting landscapes. Information provided by Frank Walch
William B. Mundie (1863-1939) was an artist and architect in Chicago. He was one of the architects who designed the Horticulture Building for the Columbia Exposition held in Chicago in the 1890s. He also served as President of the A. L. A. of the Chicago Art Institute. He appeared very active in the Chicago area around the turn of the century and when he had time he enjoyed painting landscapes. Information provided by Frank Walch