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Orrin White
Orrin White was born in Hanover, Illinois in 1883. Following a brief career as an assistant professor of chemistry at Portland University, White moved to Los Angeles to work with an interior design firm. He was painting in his leisure time until 1915, when one of his works was accepted for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and he was inspired to paint full-time. Following service in WW I, White established a successful studio in Pasadena, achieving wide renown for his decorative landscapes. Orrin White died in Pasadena in 1969.