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Richard Guy grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland and began working with a portrait artist at the age of 12. He was graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in Fine Arts, was an illustrator for the U.S. Air Force and then was associated with an art studio in New York City until he established his own studio in Washington D.C. specializing in advertising art. During this period he created such works as exhibit paintings for the Department of Interior, a commission by the Washington Cathedral, a permanent portrait collection of American inventors for the Patent Office and a portfolio of Williamsburg prints for IBM. He also has done a series of six paintings of the United States Capitol which were made into Christmas cards for Congress.
After settling in Manassas, Virginia, Mr. Guy became very interested in the history of the area and has done a variety of work beginning with black and white drawings of historical sites throughout Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. A painting of Robert E. Lee for The Manassas Museum has led to other Civil War commissions and a deepening interest in the War, particularly in Virginia. Mr. Guy enjoys variety in his artistic focus and so, in contrast to the Civil War period, he has also been painting the present landscape of Virginia; its atmosphere and moods.
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