lza Hahlo, (1908 - 1994) emigrated from Vienna at an early age, to continue a design career in NYC. She worked as a textile designer until health reasons encouraged her to move to Scottsdale, AZ, where she opened a studio, "Ilza of Scottsdale".
In spite of battling a long time with various health issues, she managed to support herself in the arts, hand-painting skirts, hats, and selling paintings in some of the most famous stores of the era, include Goldwater's Dept. Store.
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