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Howard N. Watson, a resident of Wyncote, Pennsylvania,
has become a nationally recognized watercolorist and illustrator. His
work has been commissioned by former President Jimmy Carter, former
Vice President Walter Mondale, President Bill Clinton, noted singer Perry
Como, Hall of Fame basketball coach Jack Ramsey, sportscaster Tom Brookshier,
and famous art collector Set Momjian. Mr. Watson is proud to present these
Limited Edition Prints of popular Philadelphia scenes. Mr. Watson received
his formal art training at the Pennsylvania State University, Temple University's
Tyler School of Fine Art, and the University School of Arts (formerly the
Museum School of Art).
He has performed painting workshops nationally and internationally. His workshops
have been conducted at the New Jersey shore, Philadelphia County, Bucks and
Montgomery Counties, and the famous Cape Cod in New England. He has also presented
painting workshops in Austria, Switzerland, France, Scotland, Canada, Hawaii,
and in Norway.
Mr. Watson is represented by the Carol Schwartz Gallery in Philadelphia. He
is listed in "Who's Who in the East" and in "Who's Who in American Art". He
has served on Boards of the Port of History Museum, the Victorian Society,
the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for
the Arts, the Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness, and the Woodmere
Art Museum.
Howard Watson has been the "Artist in Residence" at the White House during
the Carter Administration and more recently has provided art for President
Bill Clinton.
He has been made an Honorary Member of the Allied Artists of America (AAA)
and the Philadelphia Watercolor Society (PWC). He has been an active member
of the American Watercolor Society (AWS) since 1962, and the Philadelphia
Watercolor Society since 1958, where he served as President for 10 years.
Mr. Watson currently serves as Archivist for the Philadelphia Watercolor Society. |
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