Edgar Britton (1901-1982) was an American painter, muralist and sculptor born in Kearney, Nebraska. He studied with Grant Wood at the University of Iowa, and he moved to Chicago where he studied and worked with Edgar Miller. There he began painting murals, many as WPA projects.[1]

Britton's mural Petroleum Industry: Distribution & Use, on display at the Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C.

For reasons of his health (he was diagnosed with tuberculosis), Britton relocated to Colorado in the early 1940s where he taught at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center until 1951.[2]

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  1. ^ Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986
  2. ^ "Edgar Britton | Artists | Modernism in the New City: Chicago Artists, 1920-1950". www.chicagomodern.org. Archived from the original on 2014-10-10.