Grace Gemberling Keast is primarily known as Grace Thorpe Gemberling
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Grace Thorpe Gemberling Keast was born in Philadelphia in 1903. She received her training at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under Hugh Breckenridge where she was twice awarded the coveted Cresson Traveling Scholarship. Keast was also the recipient of the Mary Smith Prize for best painting by a Philadelphia woman artist, and the Fellowship Prize for her still life, Gourds, from the Academy in 1940.
Keast lived in Bala Cynwyd, a suburb in the Main Line section (showing 500 of 976 characters). |
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