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Jay Datus
Jay Datus (1914–1974) was an American artist known primarily for his mural painting in Arizona. == Early life ==
Jay Datus was born in Jackson, Michigan, March 24, 1914, to Jesse Datus Smith and Marguerite Wood Smith. His birth name was Jesse Datus Smith, Jr. The family moved about living a short time in Chicago and eventually moving to Worchester, MA, the home of his mother. Datus attended Sever Street Preparatory School and Classical High School in Worchester. He graduated from Classical High and the Worchester (MA) Museum School of Fine Arts in 1931. He then attended Yale School of Fine Arts from 1931–1934, studying with Eugene Savage. He briefly studied portraiture with Wyman Adams in New York and London. It is during this time that presumably Jesse, Jr. changed his name to Jay Datus for professional reasons (the 1930 census records list him as J. Datus so Jay Datus might have been a natural progression). Datus moved back to Chicago in the mid 1930s where he opened his first studio. He did murals for private homes and some portraits. He even participated in two exhibits at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1936 and 1937. He married Martha (Marty) Berry in 1936. She too was an artist, but specialized in landscapes.〔"Former City Resident Paints Eight Murals for Arizona."〕
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