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Birth
1873 (Burlington, Iowa)
Death
1946 (Provincetown, Massachusetts)
Lived/Active
Massachusetts
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cubist still life, sea-landscape, printmaking
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| Agnes Weinrich, (1873-1946) was born in Burlington, Iowa in 1873.
She studied with French Cubist, Albert Gleizes, in Berlin, Paris and Rome and
with Charles Hawthorne and Blanch Lazzell in Provincetown. She
organized and directed the New York Society of Women Painters (the
first women's painters association in America) in the 1920s, and was a
founder of the Modernist Movement at the Provincetown Artists
Association. She exhibited in museums in Washington DC, Boston, New
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