| Erle Loran was born in 1905 in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 3,
1905. After graduating from the University of Minnesota, Loran studied
at the Minneapolis School of Art under direction of Cameron Booth. His
talent was recognized early when in 1926, he won the Paris Prize, which
provided him the benefit of a traveling scholarship to Europe where he
lived in the studio of Paul Cézanne. This exposure provided much
influence to Loran's life, where he saw the works of Picasso and other
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