Special Information for the Artist
He attended painting classes at the School of Fine Arts in Washington (1912-1914). In 1914 he received a scholarship from Chicago Art Institute School for studying up to 1918. Afterwards he taught with success, directing his students in the innovatory currents, in Dayton Art Institute School (1920-1922). He began collaborating and organizing Weyhe Gallery in 1930 exhibiting at the University of Mexico. His work presents intense psychological nuances specifically in the first stages of his course. He presented his work individually and in group exhibitions as well.
