Miller was educated at the National Academy of Design, where he was trained by Hugh Henry Breckenridge, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where he was trained by Arthur Beecher Carles.
[2][3] Miller was a watercolorist,[4] and he exhibited his paintings as early as 1928 in Los Angeles.
He also did murals in the post offices of Burbank, California, and Island Pond, Vermont.
[3] He was an illustrator for Life magazine during World War II, when he was stationed in the Pacific Theater.
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