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Irvin T. Pratt
(1891 - 1955)
Irwin T. Pratt was a member of the British Academy of Arts before coming to the U.S. in the early 1900s, and served in World War I only a short time after he had attained American citizenship. He painted many scenes for the old Salt Lake Theatre after his arrival in Utah, the most effective of these being the Forest of Arden. Pratt also taught at the University of Utah's Extension Division, and did watercolors that are very similar in quality to the work of fellow Salt Lake Theatre scenery painter J.A.F. Everett. Irwin Pratt settled permanently in Salt Lake City but has no close relation to the pioneer Pratts of earliest Deseret.