Mrs. Valborg Neils Nielsen immigrated from Copenhagen, born there in 1900. She studied at the Hellerup School in Copenhagen with Myra Wiggins and Alma Lorraine. While the time of her immigration to the United States is uncertain, by 1921 she was exhibiting at the South Dakota State Fair. She is best known for her large-scale landscapes of local woodlands (Trip and Cook). Exhibitions: Western Washington Fair, 1933, 1935 SAM, 1933 Frederick & (showing 500 of 701 characters). |
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