CARRIE L. HILL
Alabama native Carrie L. Hill, active as a teacher in Birmingham through the 1930s, painted landscapes and flower pictures. First she studied under Elliott Daingerfield, which would explain her progressive, impressionist technique.
Hill won awards as follows: at the Mississippi Art Association (1925), at the Nashville Art Association a year later, and at the Southern States Art League in 1933. In addition, she exhibited The Hillside at the Ar (showing 500 of 1104 characters). |
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