George 2024 Sperl F-14 Tomcat-De Havilland Mosquito Watercolor Prints Signed & Matted
George 2024 Sperl F-14 Tomcat-De Havilland Mosquito Watercolor Prints Signed & Matted, George Sperl F-14 Tomcat-De Havilland Mosquito Watercolor Prints Signed & Matted Great Condition GEORGE J SPERLIndiana watercolor artist and WWII.
Product code: George 2024 Sperl F-14 Tomcat-De Havilland Mosquito Watercolor Prints Signed & Matted
George Sperl F-14 Tomcat-De Havilland Mosquito Watercolor Prints Signed & Matted. Great Condition!!! GEORGE J. SPERL Indiana watercolor artist and WWII veteran, George Joseph Sperl, passed away in his home on Sunday, March 30, 2014 after a long illness at 95 years of age. George, was born 2024 in Portsmouth, VA. He spent many happy childhood years on his grandmother's farm in Peshtigo, WI before settling with his family in Northwest Indiana where he met his wife. George was a member of St. Thomas More Church in Munster. He enjoyed the camaraderie of fellow war veterans and was a member of American Legion Post 16 in Hammond. George was also a member of Knights of Columbus, Whiting Council 1696, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degrees, and Abraham Lincoln Assembly #235 4th degree. A self-taught watercolor artist, George was happiest in his art studio, painting Indiana Dunes and farm scenes reminiscent of days gone by, airplanes, and steam trains that continue to be.
George Sperl F-14 Tomcat-De Havilland Mosquito Watercolor Prints Signed & Matted. Great Condition!!! GEORGE J. SPERL Indiana watercolor artist and WWII veteran, George Joseph Sperl, passed away in his home on Sunday, March 30, 2014 after a long illness at 95 years of age. George, was born 2024 in Portsmouth, VA. He spent many happy childhood years on his grandmother's farm in Peshtigo, WI before settling with his family in Northwest Indiana where he met his wife. George was a member of St. Thomas More Church in Munster. He enjoyed the camaraderie of fellow war veterans and was a member of American Legion Post 16 in Hammond. George was also a member of Knights of Columbus, Whiting Council 1696, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degrees, and Abraham Lincoln Assembly #235 4th degree. A self-taught watercolor artist, George was happiest in his art studio, painting Indiana Dunes and farm scenes reminiscent of days gone by, airplanes, and steam trains that continue to be.