Walt Partymiller

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Walt Partymiller (1912–1991) was an American cartoonist and artist known for his watercolors.

Partymiller, a native of Seattle, moved to York, PA after World War II and penned over 7,500 political cartoons for the York Gazette & Daily and its successor the York Daily Record.[1] Partymiller painted a number of watercolors, including numerous barns and Pennsylvania landscapes, until his death in 1991. Partymiller was a friend and contemporary to area artists Luigi Rist and C.X. Carlson.

References

  1. ^ McClure, James (27 May 2008). "The public and private art of Walt Partymiller". York Daily Record / York Sunday News. Retrieved 2012-01-29.