CAMERON BURNSIDE
1887-1952Cameron Burnside was born to American parents in London in 1887. He established the School of Modern Art on 17 St., N.W. in Washington D.C., where he and his wife taught. He was a special painter for the American Red Cross during the First World War. After he left Washington, he resided in Paris for a time and was then active in Philadelphia between 1940 and 1948. He died in 1952.