Lewis Teague (artisan)
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Lewis Rudolph Teague (born November 30, 1917 in Jamaica, New York — died 1978 Fayston, Vermont) was a renowned American architect and painter. The son of Industrial Designer Walter Dorwin Teague, he initially started out studying architecture at the Pratt Institute. Two years into his studies, he was encouraged to consider pursuing art, which eventually brought him success.
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