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Glenn B. Hamm

Glenn Bruce Hamm Jr. (May 30, 1936 in Dayton, Ohio – August 1980) was a noted artist who worked and lived in Richmond, Virginia.

Hamm taught art at Carlow College from 1963 to 1964, West Virginia University from 1965 to 1969 and Virginia Commonwealth University until his death from Lou Gehrig's Disease in 1980.

He is the author of the art instruction book, "Painting the nude." [1]

He had a BFA and MFA from Carnegie Mellon, and a Ph.D. from Purdue University.

He is the father of journalist Xeni Jardin and of Virginia disc jockey Carl M. Hamm.

Virginia Commonwealth University's Art Department offers an annual academic award in his name.

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