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1889 Caseville, Michigan - 1960 Cody, Wyoming. Known for: Landscape painting, cowboy genre.
Edward Thomas Grigware (1889-1956). Born April 3, 1889 in Caseville, Michigan, he spent his boyhood in Spokane, Washington. Entered the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1911 and was awarded First... Read full biography
Edward Thomas Grigware (1889-1956). Born April 3, 1889 in Caseville, Michigan, he spent his boyhood in Spokane, Washington. Entered the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1911 and was awarded First Scholarship. Grigware exhibited in all National and International Watercolor shows. Memberships: .... Read full biography
Edward Thomas Grigware (1889-1956). Born April 3, 1889 in Caseville, Michigan, he spent his boyhood in Spokane, Washington. Entered the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1911 and was awarded First Scholarship. Grigware exhibited in all National and International Watercolor shows. Memberships: . All-Illinois Society of Fine Arts, the Oak Park Art League, Palette and Chisel Club (President in 1928), Chicago Painters and Sculptors Association (Vice President 1933), Chicago Guild of Free Lance... Read full biography
Edward Thomas Grigware (1889-1956). Born April 3, 1889 in Caseville, Michigan, he spent his boyhood in Spokane, Washington. Entered the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1911 and was awarded First Scholarship. Grigware exhibited in all National and International Watercolor shows. Memberships: . All-Illinois Society of Fine Arts, the Oak Park Art League, Palette and Chisel Club (President in 1928), Chicago Painters and Sculptors Association (Vice President 1933), Chicago Guild of Free Lance Artists ( President 1933). Principle awards: . Charles Worcester Prize, Chicago 1925; Edward Rector Prize, Hoosier Salon, 1925; Art Review Prize, Art Institute, 1926; Circle Club Prize, Chicago, 1927; Gold Medal Palette and Chisel Club, 1928; Gold Medal,... Read full biography
Edward Thomas Grigware (1889-1956). Born April 3, 1889 in Caseville, Michigan, he spent his boyhood in Spokane, Washington. Entered the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1911 and was awarded First Scholarship. Grigware exhibited in all National and International Watercolor shows. Memberships: . All-Illinois Society of Fine Arts, the Oak Park Art League, Palette and Chisel Club (President in 1928), Chicago Painters and Sculptors Association (Vice President 1933), Chicago Guild of Free Lance Artists ( President 1933). Principle awards: . Charles Worcester Prize, Chicago 1925; Edward Rector Prize, Hoosier Salon, 1925; Art Review Prize, Art Institute, 1926; Circle Club Prize, Chicago, 1927; Gold Medal Palette and Chisel Club, 1928; Gold Medal, Oak Park Art League, 1928; Silver Medal, Oak Park Art Le... Read full biography

