William Christenberry, known for documenting rural life in the South, lived in Washington to teach at the Corcoran School of Art. His house, now for sale, contains the studio where he created notable work.
Christenberry's dream studio included specific features like skylights and a north-facing window. A grant he received in 1982 enabled him to build this studio within his Cleveland Park home.
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