H. Edward Winter

Harold Edward Winter (October 14, 1908 - July 22, 1976) was an American artist who worked primarily in enamels.

Winter created abstract compositions with occasional botanical or biomorphic elements.

He employed copper, steel, silver, or aluminum as his substrate and sometimes used foil inlays in addition to the enamel colors.

[3] They created a number of sizable enamel murals, including eleven commissioned by churches.

[4] During World War II, while serving as a technical sergeant, Winter received a special commission from the U.S. Army to make educational posters.

Flora and Fauna of the Region (1941), Edward Winter's enamel mural at the post office in Cassville, Missouri [ 2 ]