Born on September 2, 1892, in Columbus, Ohio, this artist’s life unfolded amid the evolving currents of American art. From early studies to steady practice, the work reflects a patient discipline and a keenness for form, color, and texture that persisted through decades of change. Grounded in observation, the practice often explored everyday subjects with a quiet, attentive gaze, seeking balance between light and shadow and the cadence of composition. Across various landscapes and settings, the creative voice developed with a steady hand and a thoughtful approach to material and method. A lifelong commitment to visual exploration marked a steady contribution to the cultural landscape.