He was an illustrator for the
Louisville Courier-Journal and the
Louisville Herald. He married
Hortense Flexner (1885–1973). They moved to
Philadelphia. He was a contributor to the
Saturday Evening Post. She taught at
Bryn Mawr, from 1926 to 1940, and at
Sarah Lawrence College from 1942 to 1950. They were friends of
Susan Clay Sawitzky, and
Martha Gellhorn. His work is held at the
Art Institute of Chicago. His watercolors are held at
The Filson Historical Society. His papers are held at the
Archives of American Art. Her papers are held at the
University of Louisville. He died in
Athens and is buried at the
Sutton Island cemetery. ==Bibliography==