Elizabeth Grandin (1889-1970)
Born in Hamden, New York, she was a descendant of one of Hunterdon County's oldest families and became a recognized artist early in the century when few women were acknowledged.
Grandin received her first art instruction as a young child at Miss Dana's School in Morristown. She later studied art in Paris, Madrid and New York, working with such famous artists as Robert Henri, William Merritt Chase, John Sloan and Rockwell Kent. While l (showing 500 of 1311 characters). |
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