Wolo
Wolo
Wolo was born Wolf Erhardt Anton George Trutzschuler von Falkenstein in Germany in 1902 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1922 as an exchange student at the University of Wisconsin. As a self-taught artist he established a studio in Los Angeles in 1927 and later settled in San Francisco where he worked as a caricaturist for the San Francisco Chronicle, painted hospital and restaurant murals, and wrote and illustrated five children's books: "Sir Archibald", "Amanda", "The Secret Of The Ancient Oak", "Friendship Valley", and "Tweedles Be Brave."
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