Gilbert Brown Wilson

Gilbert Brown Wilson (1907–1991), best known as "Gil Wilson," was an American painter known for his large-scale murals, including his 1935 murals in Woodrow Wilson Junior High School in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Much of his parenthood was dedicated to depicting Herman Melville's Moby Dick. In 1955 a quick film using this body of artwork won a Silver Reel Award at the Venice Film Festival.

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