| Linley Munson Tonkin, painter, etcher and lithographer of Western
landscapes and Native Americans, was born August 12, 1877, in Sherman,
Texas. From 1895-1898, she studied with Irving Wiles, John
Carlson, and Clifford Carleton at the Art Students League in New York
City. From her 1903 marriage to Stanley J. Tonkin, a mining
engineer for the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, until around 1920,
Linley Tonkin spent most of her time, to the detriment of her art, to
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Linley Tonkin is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Taos Pre 1940
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