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Paul Gustin

Paul Morgan Gustin (1886 - 1974) was active/lived in Washington / Canada.  Paul Gustin is known for Landscape, illustrator, etcher.

Paul Morgan Gustin was a Seattle painter who became internationally known for his paintings of Mt. Rainier and Pacific Northwest landscapes.

Born in Vancouver, Washington, he was raised in Denver where he studied with Jean Manheim. He returned to Seattle in 1906 and became a successful local artist. His first national exhibition was in 1913 at the Pennsylvania Academy. He also exhibited at the Chicago Art Institute, Seattle Art Museum, Corcoran Gallery and also in Europe.

His work is included in the collections of the Seattle Art Museum and the University of Washington's Henry Art gallery.

Source:
Martin Zambito

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Facts about Paul Gustin

   Paul Gustin  Born:  1886 - Vancouver, Canada
Died:   1974 - Seattle, Washington
Known for:  Landscape, illustrator, etcher

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Paul Morgan Gustin was a Seattle painter who became internationally known for his paintings of Mt. Rainier and Pacific Northwest landscapes.

Born in Vancouver, Washington, he was raised in Denver where he studied with Jean Manheim. He returned to Seattle in 1906 and became a successful local artist. His first national exhibition was in 1913 at the Pennsylvania Academy. He also exhibited at the Chicago Art Institute, Seattle Art Museum, Corcoran Gallery and also in Europe.

His work is included in the collections of the Seattle Art Museum and the University of Washington's Henry Art gallery.

Source:
Martin Zambito


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