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Plan a schedule ahead and tend to follow it

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Name Walter Inglis Anderson
Profession Painter
Date of Birth 1903-09-29
Place of Birth New Orleans, LA
Age 62 yrs
Death Date 1965-11-30
Birth Sign Libra

About Walter Inglis Anderson

American painter, ceramics designer, and muralist known for such naturalist-themed works as “Reflection in a Pool.” Much of his family s collection of his work was damaged by Hurricane Katrina.

Early Life of Walter Inglis Anderson

His family owned the Shearwater Pottery in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where he worked as a designer.

He was hired by the Depression-era Works Progress Administration to create a series of murals for the local public school system.

Family Life

He was one of three sons born to Annette McConnell and George Walter Anderson in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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He created more than 9,000 realizations and visualizations based on classic novels such as Lewis Carroll s “Alice in Wonderland.” Other classics he tackled included “Don Quixote,” “Faust,” and “Legends of Charlemagne” by Bulfinch.


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