Bower, Lucy Scott (1864-1934). School In West Liberty, by Dorothy Pownall. Iowa City – When Lucy Scott Bower, one of this generation’s most noted feminine artists, died in Paris last fall, few knew... Read full biography
Bower, Lucy Scott (1864-1934). School In West Liberty, by Dorothy Pownall. Iowa City – When Lucy Scott Bower, one of this generation’s most noted feminine artists, died in Paris last fall, few knew that this 70 year old woman was a native Iowan. For years she had been associated with artistic... Read full biography
Bower, Lucy Scott (1864-1934). School In West Liberty, by Dorothy Pownall. Iowa City – When Lucy Scott Bower, one of this generation’s most noted feminine artists, died in Paris last fall, few knew that this 70 year old woman was a native Iowan. For years she had been associated with artistic groups in New York and France, known to connoisseurs for her colorful harbor scenes, picturesque fishermen and quaint Brittany peasants, but she was born in the little town of Rochester, Ia., which lies... Read full biography
Bower, Lucy Scott (1864-1934). School In West Liberty, by Dorothy Pownall. Iowa City – When Lucy Scott Bower, one of this generation’s most noted feminine artists, died in Paris last fall, few knew that this 70 year old woman was a native Iowan. For years she had been associated with artistic groups in New York and France, known to connoisseurs for her colorful harbor scenes, picturesque fishermen and quaint Brittany peasants, but she was born in the little town of Rochester, Ia., which lies sleepily beside the Cedar river near Springdale. Many years of her life were spent in France, but she always considered herself an Iowan, and recalled school days in West Liberty where she was graduated from high school. Now she is to be represented in... Read full biography
Bower, Lucy Scott (1864-1934). School In West Liberty, by Dorothy Pownall. Iowa City – When Lucy Scott Bower, one of this generation’s most noted feminine artists, died in Paris last fall, few knew that this 70 year old woman was a native Iowan. For years she had been associated with artistic groups in New York and France, known to connoisseurs for her colorful harbor scenes, picturesque fishermen and quaint Brittany peasants, but she was born in the little town of Rochester, Ia., which lies sleepily beside the Cedar river near Springdale. Many years of her life were spent in France, but she always considered herself an Iowan, and recalled school days in West Liberty where she was graduated from high school. Now she is to be represented in the art center which is growing at the University of Iowa, according to an announcement just made by R.H. Fitzgerald, direc... Read full biography