
Babs Breneiser AUCTION RECORDS
1890 Washington, District Of Columbia - 1983 Santa Fe. Known for: Craftsman, printmaker, teacher.
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Elizabeth "Babs" Day Breneiser was born in Washington, DC on April 20, 1890. After graduation from George Washington University, "Babs" Day studied art at the New York School of Fine & Applied Arts... Read full biography
Elizabeth "Babs" Day Breneiser was born in Washington, DC on April 20, 1890. After graduation from George Washington University, "Babs" Day studied art at the New York School of Fine & Applied Arts and in Europe. At 17 she met Stanley Breneiser at art class and they were soon married. Following her... Read full biography
Elizabeth "Babs" Day Breneiser was born in Washington, DC on April 20, 1890. After graduation from George Washington University, "Babs" Day studied art at the New York School of Fine & Applied Arts and in Europe. At 17 she met Stanley Breneiser at art class and they were soon married. Following her studies, she taught at Erie, PA (1918-19) and by 1927 had moved to Santa Maria, CA. She was on the faculty at Santa Maria School of Art and Union High School until 1945 when she moved to Santa Fe, NM... Read full biography
Elizabeth "Babs" Day Breneiser was born in Washington, DC on April 20, 1890. After graduation from George Washington University, "Babs" Day studied art at the New York School of Fine & Applied Arts and in Europe. At 17 she met Stanley Breneiser at art class and they were soon married. Following her studies, she taught at Erie, PA (1918-19) and by 1927 had moved to Santa Maria, CA. She was on the faculty at Santa Maria School of Art and Union High School until 1945 when she moved to Santa Fe, NM with her husband. There they operated the Hill & Canyon School of the Arts through the mid-1950s. Mrs. Breneiser died in Santa Fe on Oct. 16, 1983. Member: So. Calif. Art Teachers Ass'n; Laguna Beach AA; Pacific AA. Exh: Museum of NM. Works Held:... Read full biography
Elizabeth "Babs" Day Breneiser was born in Washington, DC on April 20, 1890. After graduation from George Washington University, "Babs" Day studied art at the New York School of Fine & Applied Arts and in Europe. At 17 she met Stanley Breneiser at art class and they were soon married. Following her studies, she taught at Erie, PA (1918-19) and by 1927 had moved to Santa Maria, CA. She was on the faculty at Santa Maria School of Art and Union High School until 1945 when she moved to Santa Fe, NM with her husband. There they operated the Hill & Canyon School of the Arts through the mid-1950s. Mrs. Breneiser died in Santa Fe on Oct. 16, 1983. Member: So. Calif. Art Teachers Ass'n; Laguna Beach AA; Pacific AA. Exh: Museum of NM. Works Held: Santa Maria Jr College. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". American Art Annual 1928; Who's Who in American Art 1936-56; Artists of... Read full biography

