Bill Steiner
Bill Steiner
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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William "Bill" Steiner was a renowned American artist, educator, and art administrator.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: February 22, 1911
Died: November 23, 1990
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Professions:
Artist
Educator
Art AdministratorEarly Life and Background
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William "Bill" Steiner was born on February 22, 1911, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Little is known about his early life, but it is evident that he developed a strong foundation in the arts at an early age.
Steiner's artistic journey began with formal training at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art, where he honed his skills in painting and printmaking. This marked the beginning of a lifelong pursuit of creative expression.
Major Accomplishments
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Throughout his career, Steiner made significant contributions to the art world through various mediums:
Artist: His work as an artist spanned over five decades, with a focus on prints, paintings, and murals. Steiner's artistic style was characterized by vibrant colors and bold compositions.
Educator: Steiner held teaching positions at several institutions, including the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art and Temple University. He also played a pivotal role in establishing art education programs for underprivileged communities.Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Steiner's notable works include:
"Eagle" print series: A collection of prints that showcased his mastery of color and composition.
Mural projects: Steiner was commissioned to create large-scale murals for various public spaces, promoting community engagement through art.Impact and Legacy
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Steiner's impact on the art world is multifaceted:
He played a significant role in shaping the Philadelphia arts scene through his involvement with local galleries and institutions.
Steiner's commitment to art education helped pave the way for future generations of artists.
His work continues to inspire contemporary artists, serving as a testament to his enduring legacy.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Steiner is remembered for:
Innovative artistic style: His unique blend of colors and compositions pushed the boundaries of printmaking and painting.
Commitment to art education: Steiner's dedication to providing accessible arts programs helped break down socio-economic barriers in the art world.
* Community engagement: Through his murals and public art projects, Steiner fostered a sense of community pride and cultural awareness.
This comprehensive biography provides insight into Bill Steiner's life and accomplishments. His contributions as an artist, educator, and administrator continue to inspire future generations, solidifying his place in the art world.
Quotes by Bill Steiner

The ultimate responsible party for what's on that tax return is you. You're signing it, you're responsible for all the information on there.

You certainly don't want to become a pen pal of the IRS. That's what having errors on your tax return can do.

Certainly, today's cars are technologically superior vehicles, but they don't capture a person's imagination, you don't form an emotional bond like the cars of the past, ... When you're out on Woodward (in the Dream Cruise), you're seeing American iron from the '50s and '60s. There's a romance about the cars. It recalls the glory of Detroit and the glory of the industry.

In order to receive a refund, your tax return must be filed within three years of its due date. And if you file a return, and later realize you made an error on the return (and are owed money), the deadline for claiming any refund due is three years after the return was filed, or two years after the tax was paid, whichever expires later.

Taxpayers who don't file their required tax returns and fail to respond to IRS requests for a return may be considered for a variety of enforcement actions,


It's fast. It's easy. You don't run the risk of math errors. I can't think of a reason not to use electronic filing.

This person wants to write off business expenses before the business is operating, and he cannot do that.

