HOWARD WARSHAW


Biographical Information

Warshaw (born 1920) was born and raised in New York City, and studied at Pratt Institute, the National Academy of Design Art School, and the Art Students League. In 1942 he moved west to join his parents in southern California. He went to work first in the animation studios of Disney and later at Warner Bros. He taught at the short-lived Jepson Art Institute where he was strongly influenced by fellow teacher Rico Lebrun. Beginning in 1951, Warshaw taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara for more than 20 years. Besides his UCLA mural, he did murals for the UC campuses in Santa Barbara, San Diego and Riverside.


Mural Credits

UCLA Neurological Mural (Untitled)


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