Loveta Randall is primarily known as Loveta Randall Hibsch
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Biography from AskART:
| | Born in Azusa, CA on Jan. 10, 1901. Raised on an orange ranch, after high school Loveta studied at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles while working as a watercolor artist for the A. E. Little Company. In 1925 she married Cecil Hibsch and moved to San Francisco where she worked as an artist for Shreve's. The 1930s were spent in Azusa and in 1942 she and her husband settled on a ranch in the Sacramento Valley. She continued her art studies for 12 years in Woodland with Harold Ward. Her work was shown at the Crocker Gallery in Sacramento and her solo show at the Hall of Flowers in San Francisco was the first art exhibition in that building. Her paintings won many prizes at local shows and state fairs. For 15 years she taught landscape painting at her home in Williams and continued painting until her demise on April 1, 1999. Her greatest inspiration came from the beautiful scenery of the Sutter Buttes in their many moods and colors, and the rugged Mendocino coast with its rustic barns. Member: Mendocino Coast AA; Woodland Painters. | Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940" Interview with the artist or his/her family. | | Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please click here. |
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