Dorothy Freeman is primarily known as Dorothy Freeman Martin
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Biography from Papillon Gallery:
| Dorothy Freeman
Known also as Dorothry Freeman Martin, she was an early twentieth-century American artist. In the 1920s she lived in New York City.
She was a member of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, and the American Institute of Chicago where she exhibited three watercolors in 1923.
She also exhibited at the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, the Albright Art Gallery, the painting called Mercado.
The dates of here birth and death are unknown. |
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