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  2. Frank J. Schlueter - Wikipedia

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    Schlueter photographed the quickly growing Houston region in the first half of the twentieth century, retiring in 1964. [1] Schlueter's work was used by early oil producers in the region to document and promote their work.

  3. James H. Evans - Wikipedia

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    James H. Evans (born 1954) [1] is an American photographer whose work focuses on documenting the West Texas area. His work has appeared in Texas Monthly Magazine where he works as a photography contributor.

  4. George Krause - Wikipedia

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    George Krause (born 1937) is an American artist photographer, now retired from the University of Houston where he established the photography department. Krause has published a few books of photographs and his work has been collected by many institutions. He lives and works in Wimberley, Texas.

  5. List of University of Houston people - Wikipedia

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    Class years usually indicate the year of a graduation unless an entry is denoted by an asterisk (*). In this case, the student did not graduate from the university, and the class year indicates the last known year a former student attended. In the case of alumni with multiple graduation years, the earliest graduation year is shown.

  6. Carol M. Highsmith - Wikipedia

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    Carol McKinney Highsmith (born Carol Louise McKinney on May 18, 1946) is an American photographer and author. Her work documents the landscapes, architecture, and people of the rural and urban United States in a decades-long nationwide study, in progress since the 1980s.

  7. Art Institute of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Art Institute of Houston was a private for-profit [1] art school in Houston, Texas. It is owned by Education Principle Foundation. Founded in 1965 as the Houston School of Commercial Art, the school joined The Art Institutes system of schools in 1978 and moved to its final facility in 1990. [2] All Art Institute schools closed on September ...

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