George Pearse Ennis

George Pearse Ennis

George Pearse Ennis, from the Archives of American Art
Born 1884 (1884)
St. Louis, Missouri
Died 1936 (aged 5152)
Utica, New York
Nationality American
Education Washington University, St. Louis, The Chase School
Known for Painting, watercolor, murals, stained glass

George Pearse Ennis (July 21, 1884 – August 1936) was an American artist. He is known for his watercolors and for the stained glass window he designed for Washington Hall, the cadet mess hall at West Point.

Life

Ennis studied at Washington University, St. Louis and at the Chase School. He was a member of the Federal Art Project. He worked in New York City, and, after the 1920s, in Eastport, Maine.[1] Ennis died following an automobile crash near Utica, New York in 1936.[2]

His work is held by the Art Institute of Chicago.[3]

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