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Irma Cavat BIOGRAPHY
Born 1928 New York, New York. Known for: Surreal, modernist genre, drawings.
Born in New York City, Irma Cavat studied at the New School of Social Research, the Archipenko Art School, and the Academy Grande Chaumiere, Paris. She was also a student of Hans Hofmann. From 1964,... Read full biography
Born in New York City, Irma Cavat studied at the New School of Social Research, the Archipenko Art School, and the Academy Grande Chaumiere, Paris. She was also a student of Hans Hofmann. From 1964, she was professor of painting and drawing at the University of California at Santa Barbara and... Read full biography
Born in New York City, Irma Cavat studied at the New School of Social Research, the Archipenko Art School, and the Academy Grande Chaumiere, Paris. She was also a student of Hans Hofmann. From 1964, she was professor of painting and drawing at the University of California at Santa Barbara and continues to live there. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
Born in New York City, Irma Cavat studied at the New School of Social Research, the Archipenko Art School, and the Academy Grande Chaumiere, Paris. She was also a student of Hans Hofmann. From 1964, she was professor of painting and drawing at the University of California at Santa Barbara and continues to live there. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
Born in New York City, Irma Cavat studied at the New School of Social Research, the Archipenko Art School, and the Academy Grande Chaumiere, Paris. She was also a student of Hans Hofmann. From 1964, she was professor of painting and drawing at the University of California at Santa Barbara and continues to live there. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
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Born in New York City, Irma Cavat studied at the New School of Social Research, the Archipenko Art School, and the Academy Grande Chaumiere, Paris. She was also a student of Hans Hofmann. From 1964, she was professor of painting and drawing at the University of California at Santa Barbara and continues to live there.
Source:
Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
