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<p>[QUOTE="Matt1893, post: 105529, member: 1494"]I don't know if this will be helpful, but 207 E. Ontario has come across my radar before, in researching other Chicago artists. That address was used in 1921/1922 by William S. Schwartz and Samuel Klasstorner (who appeared to share accommodations, nearby) and earlier, in 1916, by an art student named W. E. Opper. Additionally, a 1927 advertising directory lists the address as Arquilla Art Studios.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Matt1893, post: 105529, member: 1494"]I don't know if this will be helpful, but 207 E. Ontario has come across my radar before, in researching other Chicago artists. That address was used in 1921/1922 by William S. Schwartz and Samuel Klasstorner (who appeared to share accommodations, nearby) and earlier, in 1916, by an art student named W. E. Opper. Additionally, a 1927 advertising directory lists the address as Arquilla Art Studios.[/QUOTE]
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