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Walter Inglis Anderson (September 29, 1903 – November 30, 1965) was an American painter and writer. Anderson died from cancer November 30, 1965, at the age of 62. [1]
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA) is located in Ocean Springs, Mississippi on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. WAMA is dedicated to the work of Walter Inglis Anderson (1903–1965), whose depictions of coastal plants, animals, landscapes, and people have placed him among the most singular artists of the 20th century; and to his brothers, Peter Anderson (1901–1984), potter and founder of ...
Shearwater Pottery is a small family-owned pottery in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, United States founded in 1928 by Peter Anderson (1901-1984), [1] [2] with the support of his parents, George Walter Anderson and Annette McConnell Anderson. From the 1920s through the present day, the pottery has produced art pottery, utilitarian ware, figurines ...
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Walter Anderson, A Stitch in Time, oil on canvas, by 1890 Walter John Stodart Anderson (baptised 9 October 1822 – 11 January 1903) was an English painter, lithographer, and engraver. He painted still lifes, landscapes and genre work.
Spanning more than 150 years of art, Dr. Walter and Linda Evan's collection includes 30 historical and contemporary paintings, prints, drawings, photographs and sculptures created by leading ...
Peter O'Malley donates 70 boxes of his father Walter's documents and photographs, providing a road map of the Dodgers franchise from Brooklyn, N.Y., to Los Angeles.
Walter Anderson (Australian politician) (1865–1939), New South Wales politician; Walter Anderson (1880–1963), American restaurant entrepreneur; co-founder of the White Castle restaurant chain; Walter Anderson (trade unionist) (1910–1995), British trade union leader; Walter Anderson (editor) (born 1944), American CEO of PARADE Magazine