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1871 Tuscola, Illinois - 1952. Known for: Rural landscape and sign painter, commercial art.
Edward Lee Winslow was born near Tuscola, Illinois, only son of Nathan Winslow, a confederate veteran of the Civil War. He spent his boyhood and early manhood in Fairmont, Indiana, where he studied... Read full biography
Edward Lee Winslow was born near Tuscola, Illinois, only son of Nathan Winslow, a confederate veteran of the Civil War. He spent his boyhood and early manhood in Fairmont, Indiana, where he studied with artist/educator Olive Rush (1873-1966). He moved to Indianapolis in 1902, becoming a sign writer... Read full biography
Edward Lee Winslow was born near Tuscola, Illinois, only son of Nathan Winslow, a confederate veteran of the Civil War. He spent his boyhood and early manhood in Fairmont, Indiana, where he studied with artist/educator Olive Rush (1873-1966). He moved to Indianapolis in 1902, becoming a sign writer and commercial artist. He worked for Fertig and Keevers and Company, and operated a cooperative sign company. He maintained his own studio for 15 years. After 1932, he devoted his time to painting.... Read full biography
Edward Lee Winslow was born near Tuscola, Illinois, only son of Nathan Winslow, a confederate veteran of the Civil War. He spent his boyhood and early manhood in Fairmont, Indiana, where he studied with artist/educator Olive Rush (1873-1966). He moved to Indianapolis in 1902, becoming a sign writer and commercial artist. He worked for Fertig and Keevers and Company, and operated a cooperative sign company. He maintained his own studio for 15 years. After 1932, he devoted his time to painting. Working mostly in oil he recorded the Indianapolis scene and rural central Indiana. In reality, he was largely a self-taught artist. He was quite adept at wood sculpture but few pieces were ever completed. He always drew and painted on the spot, en... Read full biography
Edward Lee Winslow was born near Tuscola, Illinois, only son of Nathan Winslow, a confederate veteran of the Civil War. He spent his boyhood and early manhood in Fairmont, Indiana, where he studied with artist/educator Olive Rush (1873-1966). He moved to Indianapolis in 1902, becoming a sign writer and commercial artist. He worked for Fertig and Keevers and Company, and operated a cooperative sign company. He maintained his own studio for 15 years. After 1932, he devoted his time to painting. Working mostly in oil he recorded the Indianapolis scene and rural central Indiana. In reality, he was largely a self-taught artist. He was quite adept at wood sculpture but few pieces were ever completed. He always drew and painted on the spot, en Plein Aire. He would spend many hours in the fie... Read full biography
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Keywords (13)
Art Method
- •Advertising Art
- •Easel Painting
- •Plein Aire Painting, Plein-Air
- •Sign Painting/ Sign Design
Art Media
- •Oil Paint
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
Art Association
- •Hoosier Salon
- •Indiana Art Association/Artists Club
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
Added Description
- •Art Educator:Teaching, Scholarship, Workshops and/or Writing
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Hoosier Art Salon-
