Isabelle Schultz-Churchman is primarily known as Isabelle Schultz Churchman
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| The daughter of a successful carpet manufacturer, Isabelle Churchman began her art studies at the Maryland Institute of Art in 1914. She transferred to Goucher College also in Baltimore in 1916, where she remained for two years. Afterwards, she attended Columbia Teachers' College in New York, which graduated her in 1920. Returning to Baltimore, Isabelle enrolled in the Rinehart School of Sculpture where her instructors included Ephraim Keyser, J. Maxwell Miller, and Herbert Ada (showing 500 of 5546 characters). |
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