Born in Lafayette, Indiana on October 6, 1883, Lyla Harcoff, a painter of floral and fruit still life as well as scenes of northern Arizona and native American themes, studied art at Purdue
University, the Art Institute of Chicago, and at Académie Moderne in Paris. She married
Constantine Harcoff.
By the 1920s, she had settled in Santa Barbara, CA.
During the Depression, she was employed by the Federal Art Project. Harcoff also painted in Arizona as early as 1913.&nb (showing 500 of 5241 characters). |
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