Born in Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, Louise Orwig became a painter of portraits and still life, a librarian, and historian as co-author with Zenobia Ness of an authoritative book published in 1939: Iowa Artists of the First Hundred Years.
She took her formal art training at the Cumming School of Art in Des Moines, Iowa, and then at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art* in Philadelphia. Privately she studied with teachers in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Colorado Springs, Colorado. (showing 500 of 2094 characters). |
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