Edwin Willard Deming (1860–1942) was an artist in the US who depicted scenes of indigenous tribe members. He was a painter, illustrator, and sculptor. One of his murals was adapted for use on U.S. postage.
Deming traveled with fellow artist DeCost Smith in 1890.
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References
- "Edwin Willard Deming". Smithsonian American Art Museum.
- "Indians (Indian Attack) by Edwin W. Deming – Sid Richardson Art Museum – Fort Worth". sidrichardsonmuseum.org.
- Lindemann, Shimon And (November 27, 2013). "The Wisconsin Project: Found: Landing of Nicolet, Green Bay, WI".
- "reuel-smith-house – Smiths". reuel-smith-house.
External links
- Works by Edwin Willard Deming at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Edwin Willard Deming at the Internet Archive
- Edwin Deming papers at the University of Oregon
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