Born: March 22, 1875 City and Country of Origin: St. Louis, Missouri Art Training: St. Louis School of Fine Arts; Academie Julian under Constant and Laurens in Paris Exhibitions: Paris Salon, 1900; Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; St. Louis Exposition, 1904 Awards: Third Medal, Paris Salon, 1900; Bronze medal, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Silver Medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 Major Works: "Young Woman in Interior," "The Pool" Richard E. Miller Biography: He lived in France and taught art at Giverny. He left France before World War I and moved to California
where he took a teaching job at Stickney School in Pasadena, California. He was a member of: the Associate National Academy 1913;
National Academy 1915; National Association of Portrait Painters, New York; St. Louis Artists' Guild; Salamugundi. Club, New York;
International Society of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers; American Art Association of Paris; Paris Society of American Painters;
National Association of Portrait Painters, New York; North Shore Art Association. Died: 1943
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