Forsyth studied art at the Royal Academy of Munich. When he returned to Indiana he taught with other artists and eventually joined the staff at Herron Art School. Forsyth enjoyed painting Hoosier landscapes and supervised the City Hospital project where artists painted murals for the hospital.Forsyth is wearing rimless glasses and has a moustache. He is wearing a dark suit with a white bowtie
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