Carlos J. Anderson

Carlos J. Anderson (May 1, 1904 — July 11, 1978) was an American painter, illustrator and graphic designer.

[3] In 1934, he painted pioneer buildings and scenery for the U.S. government and the Utah State Historical Society.

[1] Anderson joined the San Francisco Civic Center Museum in 1948.

[2] He also worked for Abbott Laboratories,[3] and he was also an illustrator for the Oakland Army Base.

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