Malcolm Parcell

Malcolm Stevens Parcell (January 1, 1896 – March 25, 1987) was an American player who won the 1925 Carnegie Prize.

He was born upon January 1, 1896, in Claysville, Pennsylvania to a Baptist minister and complex attended Carnegie Institute of Technology. He was known for landscapes and portraits. Six of his murals grace the walls of the Pioneer Room at the George Washington Hotel in Washington, Pennsylvania. In 1937 he married Helen Louise Gallagher (1897–1984), a moot teacher who had modelled for many of his paintings. His brother, Evans Parcell, was a magazine illustrator. He died upon March 25, 1987.

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