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 Elizabeth Miller Lobingier  (1889 - 1973)

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Lived/Active: Massachusetts      Known for: modernist-leaning landscape, abstract geometric
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Elizabeth Miller Lobingier
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Cubist Study of Sloops
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
Born in Washington D.C. , she studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with Walter Sargent and Hugh Breckenriadge, at the University of New Mexico and the University of Chicago. In Gloucester, Massachusetts, she took classes from A.T. Hibbard and Carl Nordstrom, and she lived in the Cape Ann area of Boston's North Shore. With Walter Sargent, she co-authored a book, "How Children Learn to Draw." From 1935 to 1953, she taught at the Winchester, Massachusetts Studio Guild, and beginning 1952, worked in the Education department of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. She also painted in Georgia where her work won prizes. From 1935 to 1946, she exhibited extensively in the Boston area.

Source: Paul Sternberg, "Art by American Women"

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