H. Edward Winter
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H. Edward Winter | |
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| Born | October 14, 1908 |
| Died | July 22, 1976 (aged 67) |
| Known for | Enamelist |
Harold Edward Winter (October 14, 1908 – July 22, 1976) was an American artist who worked primarily in enamels. Known also as H. Edward Winter and Edward Winter, he wrote several books on enameling and produced enamel murals for churches and the Section of Painting and Sculpture.
Harold Edward Winter was born in Pasadena, California, to John Edward Winter and Lila (Deveny) Winter. He studied art in Vienna, and went on to teach at the Cleveland Institute of Art (1935–37) and Old White Art Colony in West Virginia.[1]
In December 1939, he married the ceramist Thelma Frazier.[1] Winter died in 1976, and his wife died the following year.
