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Olin Dows Olin Dows (August 14, 1904 – June 6, 1981) was an United States Army artist who served in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. ==Biography== Dows was born in 1904, at Irvington-on-Hudson, New York. He was educated and trained at Harvard's Department of Fine Arts, and Yale's Student's League (New York). He studied under Eugene F. Savage, Edward C. Taylor, and C.K. Chatterton. In the course of his career Dows assisted in establishing the Treasury Department's Public Works of Art Project in 1933. He was commissioned by the Section of Fine Arts of the Treasury Department to write a book on "Mural Designs". In 1941 he was again commissioned by the Section to paint a post office mural, ''Professions and Industries of Hyde Park'', in Hyde Park, New York. He also often worked for the Office of Civilian Defense in Washington DC in charge of a project to have artist depict the various phases of work in defense plants. His eight selectees turned in 73 pictures which were shown in a ''Soldiers of Production'' exhibition at the National Gallery, Washington, D.C.
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