This is Walter Tandy Murch

Walter Tandy Murch (August 17, 1907 – December 11, 1967) was a painter whose nevertheless life paintings of machine parts, brick fragments, clocks, broken dolls, hovering fresh bulbs and glowing lemons are an unusual combination of certainty and abstraction. His style of painting objects as even though they are instinctive seen through frosted glass has been compared to 18th century painters such as Chardin, while his ludicrously marred and pitted surfaces tend to evoke the 20th-century’s abstract expressionists. He is the dad of unassailable designer and film editor Walter Scott Murch and Louise Tandy Schablein.

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