Robert F. Gault

Robert F. Gault was an American Impressionist painter and water-colorist from Westport, CT.,[1] He was born on December 15, 1898 in Westport, CT and died on February 22, 1977 in the home where he was born.[2][3] In 1917 he attended the Cincinnati Art Museum Academy. Later he continued studies at the Grand Central School of Art in New York City[2] He was elected a member of the American Watercolor Society in 1966[4][5] and during the course of his career exhibited at the Wadsworth Atheneum[6] and across New York City,[7][8] where he worked as a commercial artist.[2]

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gollark: It would be nice if we could just use UTC, but some people will inevitably complain that it doesn't match the Martian day/night cycle or something.
gollark: Oh no, cross-planet `datetime` libraries are going to be *horrible*.
gollark: Arguably the fact that you can shoot it from orbit without being physically present is an advantage.
gollark: They would be denser, IIRC, which I think is an advantage.
gollark: I mean, on the one hand, I like cool space things. On the other hand, potentially very dangerous weapons are somewhat worrying.
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