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Olin Dows

Olin 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 and Edward C. Taylor, and C.K. Chatterton.
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  • Painting, On the Way to Meet the Russians

    On the Way to Meet the Russians
    69th Div., Strahla, German, 1945
    Watercolor, 17 1/2 x 19 5/8
    US Army Collection
    Hi-Res (0.98MB) (1885x1475)

  • Drawing, Bivouac Soldier

    Bivouac Soldier
    Hi-Res (533KB) (2270x1247)

  • Painting, Halt During Maneuvers

    Halt During Maneuvers
    England, 1943
    Watercolor, 15 1/2" x 22 3/4"
    U.S. Army Art Collection
    Hi-Res (1.11MB) (1899x1480)

  • Drawing, St. Lo Patrol

    St. Lo Patrol
    35th Inf. Div., Normandy 1944
    Watercolor, 15" x 21 1/4"
    U.S. Army Art Collection
    Hi-Res (715KB) (2323x1330)

  • Painting, Return from Pre-Invasion Maneuvers

    Return from Pre-Invasion Maneuvers
    England, 1943
    Ink and watercolor, 17" x 26"
    Hi-Res (917KB) (1883x1259)

  • Painting, Mortar Crew Preparing to Fire

    Mortar Crew Preparing to Fire
    England, 1943
    Watercolor, 15 3/4" x 19 1/2"
    Hi-Res (855KB) (1965x1432)

  • Painting, The Monastery Courtyard

    The Monastery Courtyard
    Hi-Res (544KB) (2353x1183)

  • Painting, Baseball on the Manor House Lawn

    Baseball on the Manor House Lawn
    H 14 3/8" x W 20 1/2"
    U.S. Army Art Collection
    Hi-Res (659KB) (1840x1224)

  • Drawing, Machine Gun Crew in Training

    Machine Gun Crew in Training
    Hi-Res (265KB) (1450x743)

  • Painting, Overlooking St. Lo

    Overlooking St. Lo
    15 1/2"H x 22"W
    U.S. Army Collections
    Hi-Res (1MB) (1880x1147)

  • Painting, Machine Gun Crew in Training

    Machine Gun Crew in Training
    Hi-Res (1.30MB) (2000x1557)

  • Painting, Main Street, Bastogne, Belgium

    Main Street, Bastogne, Belgium
    Hi-Res (707KB) (1204x1800)


Biography


Olin 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 and Edward C. Taylor, and C.K. Chatterton.

In the course of his career Dows assisted in establishing the Treasury Department’s Art Program in 1933. He was commissioned by the Section of Fine Arts of the Treasury Department to write a book on "Mural Designs". He also 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 DC.

Olin Dows enlisted in the U.S. Army in June 1942. Stationed at Fort Mead, MD, waiting to be sent to Officers training school, Dows gave up this opportunity to go instead to the European Theater of Operations as a war artist. He was appointed head of a group of three artists to cover the ETO. He remained in England for a year, attached to the Historical Section of the ETO. A month after his arrival in England, Congress denied the necessary appropriations and the art program was officially canceled. He was instead given photography missions, but nevertheless kept up with his painting. In England he was attached to the 166th Signal Photo Unit and went with them to Normandy late in June 1944. He covered the 35th Division after D-Day and was with them from June to September 1944. Dows saw action at Bastogne, Metz, and was with the Third Army in the final drive across Germany. He was present at the junction of American and Soviet Forces and depicted this meeting in several of his paintings.

The collection of his works includes sketches of his fellow soldiers from basic training at Fort Belvoir, VA; from his trip to Great Britain, many drawings, mainly in color, of scenes of debarkation and of the life of the soldiers on the transport. These were followed by a third series of "on the spot" as well as more fully developed drawings of American soldiers training in Great Britain. He helped to organize exhibitions of the work of American artists in England. He was discharged from the Army in August 1945.

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