Natalie Grauer was born in Wilmington, Delaware and studied art in New
York at the Art Student’s League, the National Academy of Design
(graduating in 1918) and privately in New York under Russian émigré
Alexander Archipenko. In 1924 she attened the Art Institute of
Chicago. That same year she came to Cleveland after marrying
fellow artist William Grauer. Together they established an
independent art school in Cleveland.
In 1932, Grauer began summering in West V (showing 500 of 2003 characters). |
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