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Mortimer Wilson BIOGRAPHY
1906 - 1996. Known for: Figure, frontier genre, still life.
Mortimer Wilson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1906. He studied at the Arts Students League in New York. Wilson was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, and Woman's Home Companion among... Read full biography
Mortimer Wilson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1906. He studied at the Arts Students League in New York. Wilson was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, and Woman's Home Companion among others. In 1956, he moved to Arizona. The artist exhibited his portraits, still life, and genre... Read full biography
Mortimer Wilson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1906. He studied at the Arts Students League in New York. Wilson was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, and Woman's Home Companion among others. In 1956, he moved to Arizona. The artist exhibited his portraits, still life, and genre paintings widely in the west.
Mortimer Wilson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1906. He studied at the Arts Students League in New York. Wilson was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, and Woman's Home Companion among others. In 1956, he moved to Arizona. The artist exhibited his portraits, still life, and genre paintings widely in the west.
Mortimer Wilson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1906. He studied at the Arts Students League in New York. Wilson was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, and Woman's Home Companion among others. In 1956, he moved to Arizona. The artist exhibited his portraits, still life, and genre paintings widely in the west.
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Mortimer Wilson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1906. He studied at the Arts Students League in New York.
Wilson was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, and Woman's Home Companion among others. In 1956, he moved to Arizona. The artist exhibited his portraits, still life, and genre paintings widely in the west.
