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Bernita (Kaiser) Arnold-Kayser BIOGRAPHY
1911 - 1983. Known for: Abstract, non-objective painting.
Bernita Arnold-Kayser was the twin sister of Eleanor Arnold-Clark. They both studied at Parsons School of Design in New York, Carnegie Institute of technology in Pittsburgh, and at the Art Student's... Read full biography
Bernita Arnold-Kayser was the twin sister of Eleanor Arnold-Clark. They both studied at Parsons School of Design in New York, Carnegie Institute of technology in Pittsburgh, and at the Art Student's League in New York where they trained with Hans Hofmann. Source: . ewolfs.com aution house, courtesy... Read full biography
Bernita Arnold-Kayser was the twin sister of Eleanor Arnold-Clark. They both studied at Parsons School of Design in New York, Carnegie Institute of technology in Pittsburgh, and at the Art Student's League in New York where they trained with Hans Hofmann. Source: . ewolfs.com aution house, courtesy Joe Altare. \
Bernita Arnold-Kayser was the twin sister of Eleanor Arnold-Clark. They both studied at Parsons School of Design in New York, Carnegie Institute of technology in Pittsburgh, and at the Art Student's League in New York where they trained with Hans Hofmann. Source: . ewolfs.com aution house, courtesy Joe Altare. \
Bernita Arnold-Kayser was the twin sister of Eleanor Arnold-Clark. They both studied at Parsons School of Design in New York, Carnegie Institute of technology in Pittsburgh, and at the Art Student's League in New York where they trained with Hans Hofmann. Source: . ewolfs.com aution house, courtesy Joe Altare. \
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Name variants
Bernita Arnold, Bernita Arnold-Kaiser, Bernita Arnold Kayser
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Bernita Arnold-Kayser was the twin sister of Eleanor Arnold-Clark. They both studied at Parsons School of Design in New York, Carnegie Institute of technology in Pittsburgh, and at the Art Student's League in New York where they trained with Hans Hofmann.
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ewolfs.com aution house, courtesy Joe Altare
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