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George Waite BIOGRAPHY
1934 - 1994. Known for: Abstract paintings.
George Waite was a well-established Chicago artist who worked mostly in the abstract expressionist style. He was featured in the "12 Chicago Artists" exhibition at McCormick Place Art Gallery in 1962... Read full biography
George Waite was a well-established Chicago artist who worked mostly in the abstract expressionist style. He was featured in the "12 Chicago Artists" exhibition at McCormick Place Art Gallery in 1962 and was honored posthumously in the "I Read It For the Art: Chicago, Creativity and Playboy"... Read full biography
George Waite was a well-established Chicago artist who worked mostly in the abstract expressionist style. He was featured in the "12 Chicago Artists" exhibition at McCormick Place Art Gallery in 1962 and was honored posthumously in the "I Read It For the Art: Chicago, Creativity and Playboy" exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center in 2004.
George Waite was a well-established Chicago artist who worked mostly in the abstract expressionist style. He was featured in the "12 Chicago Artists" exhibition at McCormick Place Art Gallery in 1962 and was honored posthumously in the "I Read It For the Art: Chicago, Creativity and Playboy" exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center in 2004.
George Waite was a well-established Chicago artist who worked mostly in the abstract expressionist style. He was featured in the "12 Chicago Artists" exhibition at McCormick Place Art Gallery in 1962 and was honored posthumously in the "I Read It For the Art: Chicago, Creativity and Playboy" exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center in 2004.
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George Waite was a well-established Chicago artist who worked mostly in the abstract expressionist style. He was featured in the "12 Chicago Artists" exhibition at McCormick Place Art Gallery in 1962 and was honored posthumously in the "I Read It For the Art: Chicago, Creativity and Playboy" exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center in 2004.
