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Joy Postle Joy Postle was a pioneering American environmental artist and creator of celebrated murals depicting Florida wildlife. ==Early years and education==
Katherine Joy Postle was born on January 20, 1896 in Chicago to architect Oliver Hambleton Postle (1851-1900)〔The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Political Register for 1900, p. 408〕 and Mary M. Brown.〔''An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West'', By Phil Kovinick and Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick, Published by University of Texas Press, 1998, page 252.〕 She was raised in an atmosphere of respect for aesthetic achievement. Postle's father was well known in Chicago architectural circles, having served as treasurer of the Chicago Artists Business Association in 1900. In partnership with David E. Postle (1853-?) his professional offices were in the Marquette Building (Chicago) and they advertised in the ''House Beautiful'' magazine — a magazine begun by Frank Lloyd Wright's friends and clients Chanucey Williams and William Herman Winslow's Auvergne Press. Among other works, the Postle firm created the neo-classical Pattington Apartments of 1903.,〔Chicago Architecture, By Charles Waldheim, Katerina Rüedi, Katerina Rüedi Ray, page 374〕〔http://www.the-pattington.com/〕 the Prairie Style David E Postle House in Elgin, Illinois,〔Prairie Style Architecture in Elgin and Edwardsville, http://www.mcnees.org/architecture/flw_architecture_elgin.htm〕 and the Masonic Temple in Elgin, Illinois.〔''Stone; an Illustrated Magazine'', 1902, page 483〕 Joy earned a scholarship to attend the Art Institute of Chicago where she studied music and art. After graduation, Postle went west to rural Idaho and became certified to teach music and art.〔"Joy Postle, Florida Nature Artist", an on-line biography from the Joy Postle Collection at the University of Florida〕
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