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1929 Newton, Massachusetts - 2009 Rockport, Massachusetts. Known for: Building, landscape, waterfront and still life painting.
Ann Warren Lindenmuth was born in Newton, Massachusetts on September 12, 1929, the daughter of artists Elisabeth Boardman Warren and Tod Lindenmuth. She painted throughout her life, primarily... Read full biography
Ann Warren Lindenmuth was born in Newton, Massachusetts on September 12, 1929, the daughter of artists Elisabeth Boardman Warren and Tod Lindenmuth. She painted throughout her life, primarily creating watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings, and pictures combining the two media. She also did oil... Read full biography
Ann Warren Lindenmuth was born in Newton, Massachusetts on September 12, 1929, the daughter of artists Elisabeth Boardman Warren and Tod Lindenmuth. She painted throughout her life, primarily creating watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings, and pictures combining the two media. She also did oil paintings, block prints, and relief carvings. Many of her paintings depict villages or individual buildings, often with whimsical ornamentation. Occasionally her compositions included landscapes, waterfront... Read full biography
Ann Warren Lindenmuth was born in Newton, Massachusetts on September 12, 1929, the daughter of artists Elisabeth Boardman Warren and Tod Lindenmuth. She painted throughout her life, primarily creating watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings, and pictures combining the two media. She also did oil paintings, block prints, and relief carvings. Many of her paintings depict villages or individual buildings, often with whimsical ornamentation. Occasionally her compositions included landscapes, waterfront scenes, and still lives. Her parents lived and operated a gallery in St. Augustine, Florida during the winters, and she graduated from Ketterlinus High School there in 1947. The family spent summers in Provincetown until 1940, when they moved to... Read full biography
Ann Warren Lindenmuth was born in Newton, Massachusetts on September 12, 1929, the daughter of artists Elisabeth Boardman Warren and Tod Lindenmuth. She painted throughout her life, primarily creating watercolors, pen-and-ink drawings, and pictures combining the two media. She also did oil paintings, block prints, and relief carvings. Many of her paintings depict villages or individual buildings, often with whimsical ornamentation. Occasionally her compositions included landscapes, waterfront scenes, and still lives. Her parents lived and operated a gallery in St. Augustine, Florida during the winters, and she graduated from Ketterlinus High School there in 1947. The family spent summers in Provincetown until 1940, when they moved to Rockport. Here she met her future husband, Charles Fisk. The couple got married on July 2, 1950 and moved to Ca... Read full biography

