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Carl Lotick BIOGRAPHY
1878 - 1958. Known for: Landscape painter.
Biography from Higgins Maxwell Gallery: Carl Lotick, a Harrison County, Indiana native, received his early training at the Chicago Art Institute. This Wonderland Way artist worked with Joseph... Read full biography
Biography from Higgins Maxwell Gallery: Carl Lotick, a Harrison County, Indiana native, received his early training at the Chicago Art Institute. This Wonderland Way artist worked with Joseph Krementz and James L. Russell in New Albany and showed his work in Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and... Read full biography
Biography from Higgins Maxwell Gallery: Carl Lotick, a Harrison County, Indiana native, received his early training at the Chicago Art Institute. This Wonderland Way artist worked with Joseph Krementz and James L. Russell in New Albany and showed his work in Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati.... Read full biography
Biography from Higgins Maxwell Gallery: Carl Lotick, a Harrison County, Indiana native, received his early training at the Chicago Art Institute. This Wonderland Way artist worked with Joseph Krementz and James L. Russell in New Albany and showed his work in Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati.
Biography from Higgins Maxwell Gallery: Carl Lotick, a Harrison County, Indiana native, received his early training at the Chicago Art Institute. This Wonderland Way artist worked with Joseph Krementz and James L. Russell in New Albany and showed his work in Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati.
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Biography from Higgins Maxwell Gallery: Carl Lotick, a Harrison County, Indiana native, received his early training at the Chicago Art Institute.
This Wonderland Way artist worked with Joseph Krementz and James L. Russell in New Albany and showed his work in Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati.
