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There are many things to do in Fayette County, OH; one of the most notable is sightseeing around the famous Harry Ahysen murals. Though his creations are well-known among the citizens of the community, it’s helpful to get to know the history of the local artist before scoping out his work. Below is a brief overview of his background, provided by the Fayette County Travel & Tourism Bureau, and how this Texas native became a popular name in museums and collections around the world:

Getting to Know Harry Ahysen

Early Life

Harry Ahysen was born on September 6, 1928, in Port Arthur, TX. He received his undergraduate from the University of Houston and his Master’s in Fine Arts from the University of Texas. In addition to his work as an artist, he was also a well-known musician and played trumpet in the Harry James Band, whom he traveled with during the 1940s. He spent most of his life painting, teaching, and writing. He met his wife, Alice, in 1971 and had a daughter named Susan.

Career 

things to doHe was named the State Artist of Texas in 1980 and 1981 before moving to Washington Court House, OH, in 1986. He taught for 31 years at in the art department of Sam Houston State University Huntsville, TX, before retiring in 1994. Most notably, seven of his works are a part of the Coast Guard Collection, and his captivating, colorful murals can be seen all throughout Fayette County. Art enthusiasts can also find his pieces in a variety of collections and museums all across the globe.

Final Days

Ahysen passed away on April 30, 2006, but his works are immortalized all over Fayette County. They stand as a beautiful memorial to his talent and servitude to his community. His wife, Alice, and daughter, Susan, still reside in Washington Court House OH.

 

If you’re looking for fun and exciting things to do in the area, contact the Fayette County Travel & Tourism Bureau in Washington Court House, OH at 1-800-479-7797. And don’t forget about the Chamber of Commerce – joining your local chamber you access to a variety of community events and business networking opportunities in your area. For more information about things to do and upcoming local events, visit them online or call (740) 335-0761.

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