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| death_date = February 8, 2011 |
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| death_place = [[Fort Worth, Texas]] |
| death_place = [[Fort Worth, Texas]] |
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| notable_works = Of Birds and Texas, Bass Hall Ceiling Murals, Gubernatorial Portrait of George W. Bush |
| notable_works = Of Birds and Texas, Bass Hall Ceiling Murals, Gubernatorial Portrait of [[George W. Bush]] |
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| education = [[Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]], under [[Walter Stuempfig]] and |
| education = [[Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]], under [[Walter Stuempfig]] and John McCoy |
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'''Scott Gregory Gentling''' (1942–2011) was an artist, author, and lecturer who lived in [[Fort Worth, Texas]] that, along with his twin brother, Stuart Gentling, became some of the most notable artists of Fort Worth. |
'''Scott Gregory Gentling''' (1942–2011) was an artist, author, and lecturer who lived in [[Fort Worth, Texas]] that, along with his twin brother, Stuart Gentling, became some of the most notable artists of Fort Worth. |
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Scott Gentling
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Born | December 31, 1942 |
Died | February 8, 2011 |
Education | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, under Walter Stuempfig and John McCoy |
Notable work | Of Birds and Texas, Bass Hall Ceiling Murals, Gubernatorial Portrait of George W. Bush |
Scott Gregory Gentling (1942–2011) was an artist, author, and lecturer who lived in Fort Worth, Texas that, along with his twin brother, Stuart Gentling, became some of the most notable artists of Fort Worth.