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George Vander Sluis

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George Vander Sluis (1915–1984) was an American artist.

The Akron Art Museum holds a Sluis work titled "Decayed Glory".[1]

Sluis was born December 18, 1915 in Cleveland, Ohio.[2] He was married and had three children with his wife, Hildegarde Bristol Vander Sluis, who survived to 2009.[3]

He painted a New Deal program mural in the U.S. Post Office of Rifle, Colorado in 1942, which is included in the listing of the building in the National Register of Historic Places.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "title".
  2. ^ "Information Concerning the Mural above the Postmaster's Door, U.S. Post Office, Rifle, Colorado", accessed July 30, 2018
  3. ^ "Hildegarde Bristol Vander Sluis obituary".
  4. ^ "Homage to the Barn" (PDF).
  5. ^ "George Vander Sluis". David Cook Galleries.