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Impressionist painter Louise Mary Wahl Kamp, 1867-1959 was originally from Buffalo, New York and did her artistic training at the Albright Art Galleries Museum School in that Western New York city. She married and moved to Saugerties, New York where she furthered her studies at the Woodstock Art Association with Birge Harrison and John F. Carlson.
During her life, she exhibited at the Buffalo Society of Artists 1914, the Salons of America in 1927, and the Society of Independent Artists, (showing 500 of 780 characters). |
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