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Ad Code: 4
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An example of work by Corrine A. Malvern Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Corrine A. Malvern was born in Newark, NJ in 1906. Malvern studied at the ASL in NYC. During the 1930s she lived in Los Angeles where she was a pupil of Theodore Lukits. By the 1940s she had returned to NYC where she designed book covers and illustrated children's books. A spinster, she died in Weston, CT on Nov. 10, 1956.
Exh: Artists Fiesta (LA), 1931; Egan Gallery (LA), 1933; Ebell Club (LA), 1933; Women Painters of the West (LA), 1933; Stanford Art (showing 500 of 928 characters). |
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