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John Randolph Winslow

Washington, District of Columbia

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September 1, 2024
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Washington, District of Columbia

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John Randolph Winslow made his transition peacefully at home on September 1, 2024. He was proud to have been born and reared in D.C. and to have lived in the city he loved for most of his 86 years. He is survived by his wife , Rosemary Winslow; a sister, Mary Winslow Poole; four children from a...

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Edward Bunting MFA '82 CUA I was fortunate to be hired as a part time teacher in Aug 1980, and subsequently applied for the MFA. I had studied in a very progressive program to complete a BFA 1978. The choices of studying tradition became a very difficult road to take when the schools ideals were contemporary. The first day of school at CUA I attended a John's class and it was loaded with everyone from freshmen to graduates. He took each class one at a time and gradually worked his way...

Professor Winslow continues to influence my creativity and work to this day. I have wonderful memories of his painting classes at CUA. His mentorship and guidance was as thoughtful, honest, and brilliant as his own paintings.

John and I both lived on "O" Street in GEORGETOWN. He supported my solo exhibition at Catholic University.I was grateful for his friendship.....

John Winslow was an inspired artist and an inspiring art professor. I had the very good fortune to study under his guidance at Catholic University in the mid 1970s while obtaining my MFA. I learned so much from him about creation, art, the contemporary art world, and making your way through it all. I will always be appreciative for all he gave to me and to the world through his excellent teaching and his wonderful artwork.

Dear Harriet and Claire ~ Remembering the high school days I'd come over to your house to visit and would see your father working in his art studio. Thinking and praying for your family during this time of loss and sorrow. With deep sympathy, Bea Locher Mango