Alfred A. Sessler's Human Design Chart

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          Alfred A. Sessler's Biography

          American artist known for his murals for the Works Progress Administration (WPA), his printmaking, and his career as a teacher. Sessler painted two murals for the New Deal art project, the Treasury Section of Fine Arts. He painted the mural Gager’s Trading Post on the Wadsworth Trail for the United States post office in Morris, Minnesota and the mural Lumbering in Early Lowell for the Lowell, Michigan post office. Sessler also created lithograph prints for the Federal Art Project.
          In 1945 Sessler began teaching at the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he founded their graphic arts program. Sessler is credited with creating the color reduction woodcut.
          Alfred A. Sessler died on 16 September 1963 at age 54 in Madison, Wisconsin.
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          Alfred A. Sessler's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.