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George W. Sotter (1879 – 1953) was an Americanpainter best known forImpressionist-style works. He was born and raised inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1] but eventually made his name inPhiladelphia. He is also known for his work in stained glass, some of which are still installed in numerous churches. Sotter studied art at thePennsylvania Academy with artist and teacherEdward Redfield, 1869–1965, member of the regional New Hope group. Later, Sotter became a member of the faculty atCarnegie Mellon University, 1910–1919.
In the August 5, 2006 episode ofAntiques Roadshow onPBS, filmed in Philadelphia, a Sotter oil painting was appraised at $120,000 to $180,000, much to the delight of its visibly stunned owner.[2]
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