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1916 near Clinton, Louisiana - 1987 near Kansas City, Missouri. Known for: Impressionist landscape painting.
"Scarred for life in the fire of an old southern plantation, and stumbling into the care of impressionist master, Birger Sandzen. this is the story of E. E. Glass. A story of resurrection and... Read full biography
"Scarred for life in the fire of an old southern plantation, and stumbling into the care of impressionist master, Birger Sandzen. this is the story of E. E. Glass. A story of resurrection and redemption, of the unconditional love of two women and a life's calling to unappreciated creativity". Born... Read full biography
"Scarred for life in the fire of an old southern plantation, and stumbling into the care of impressionist master, Birger Sandzen. this is the story of E. E. Glass. A story of resurrection and redemption, of the unconditional love of two women and a life's calling to unappreciated creativity". Born in poverty and died in poverty, Emerson Glass never sold a painting. Glass's father was a foreman on a cotton plantation in the deep south, near the town of Clinton, Louisiana. At the age of seven, a... Read full biography
"Scarred for life in the fire of an old southern plantation, and stumbling into the care of impressionist master, Birger Sandzen. this is the story of E. E. Glass. A story of resurrection and redemption, of the unconditional love of two women and a life's calling to unappreciated creativity". Born in poverty and died in poverty, Emerson Glass never sold a painting. Glass's father was a foreman on a cotton plantation in the deep south, near the town of Clinton, Louisiana. At the age of seven, a fire destroyed the boy's home and his father and mother died in the blaze. Emerson himself was badly burned and scarred for life on the left side of his face and upper body. leaving him scarred in more ways than one. A plantation worker took the... Read full biography
"Scarred for life in the fire of an old southern plantation, and stumbling into the care of impressionist master, Birger Sandzen. this is the story of E. E. Glass. A story of resurrection and redemption, of the unconditional love of two women and a life's calling to unappreciated creativity". Born in poverty and died in poverty, Emerson Glass never sold a painting. Glass's father was a foreman on a cotton plantation in the deep south, near the town of Clinton, Louisiana. At the age of seven, a fire destroyed the boy's home and his father and mother died in the blaze. Emerson himself was badly burned and scarred for life on the left side of his face and upper body. leaving him scarred in more ways than one. A plantation worker took the young boy in and cared for him till he left home at the age of 23. "Mammi Jax" was a b... Read full biography
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