Dorothea Tomlinson is primarily known as Dorothea Tomlinson Marquis
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Born Fairfield, Iowa, June 16, 1898 and died 1985, Dorothea Marqus was a painter. illustrator and lithographer. She attended the Cummings School of Art in Des Moines, Iowa, studying with Charles Cumming. She attended the 1932 Stone City Art Colony school.
Marquis worked for the Works Progress Administration producing three small murals for the Mount Pleasant, IA Post Office and painting the mural “Wheat Center” in the Hoisington Post Office in 1938. (showing 485 of 1989 characters). |
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