Louise Tessin Roats is primarily known as Louise Dorothea Tessin
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| Born in Sheboygan, WI on Dec. 2, 1894. Tessin moved to California in 1903. After opting for an art career, she studied at the New York Institute of Art and locally at the CSFA, UC Berkeley, and with Pedro Lemos and L. P. Latimer. She then taught art in the public schools of Napa and Sacramento and at Fresno State College for a few years. By 1929 she had moved to Springfield, MA. She married Olin Roats in 1937 and moved to Wilbraham, MA where she resided until the outbreak of WWII. Returnin (showing 500 of 842 characters). |
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