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Albert Murray (artist)

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Name
  
Albert Murray

Role
  
Artist

Died
  
March 24, 1992


Born
  
December 29, 1906 (
1906-12-29
)

Alma mater
  
Cornell University, Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences

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Albert Ketcham Murray (December 29, 1906 – March 24, 1992) was an American naval combat artist during World War II and a portraitist.

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He was born in Emporia, Kansas. He studied at Cornell University and at the Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences, where he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He traveled to England and France for additional study and lived in Mexico for two years to receive instruction from Wayman Elbridge Adams.

During World War II, Murray was commissioned as a lieutenant of the Combat Art Section to produce portraits of members of the US Navy General Board. He fought in the Fourth Fleet and Eighth Fleet and sketched scenes of battle. Citing his bravery during this war, the US Navy awarded him the Bronze Star Medal.

After the war, Murray continued making portraits of naval war heroes. He became director for the Navy Combat Art Collection and its Operation Palette. Murray died in 1992 while visiting Gainesville, Florida.

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