Edward Leigh Chase
American painter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Leigh Chase (1884–1965) was an American painter and illustrator, and an early member of the Byrdcliffe experiment which gave rise to the artists' colony at Woodstock, New York. A gifted sketch artist and watercolorist, he was one of the group of young Art Students League humorists who called themselves the Fakirs.
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Edward Leigh Chase | |
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Born | 1884 |
Died | 1965 (aged 80/81) |
Education | Art Students League |
Known for | Drawing, illustration, painting |
Relatives | Chevy Chase (grandson) |
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