| Landscape painter Pauline Townsend was born April 21, 1870, in Ottumwa, Iowa, growing up, from 1882, in Elliott, Iowa. She studied at Simpson College, in Indianola, Iowa, first in the School of Art, in 1891-1892, then the School of Art and Business, from 1895-1896. She was a classmate of George Washington Carver. In the late 1920s, she studied at the summer school of the Art Institute of Chicago in Saugatuck, Michigan, with Frederick Fursman and Albert Krehbeil; and with Regionalist painter Gran (showing 500 of 2300 characters). |
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