Director of the Cape School of Art at Provincetown, which was founded by Henry Hensche and was successor to the Cape Code School of Art, founded by Charles Hawthorne. The following text, courtesy of... Read full biography
Director of the Cape School of Art at Provincetown, which was founded by Henry Hensche and was successor to the Cape Code School of Art, founded by Charles Hawthorne. The following text, courtesy of Jill Mandeville, is from the cover flap of the artist's book titled Painting the Impressionist... Read full biography
Director of the Cape School of Art at Provincetown, which was founded by Henry Hensche and was successor to the Cape Code School of Art, founded by Charles Hawthorne. The following text, courtesy of Jill Mandeville, is from the cover flap of the artist's book titled Painting the Impressionist Landscape. Lois Griffel's lifelong interest in art began at the age of five, when she first entertained neighborhood children with her drawings and paintings. She discovered early in her career that she... Read full biography
Director of the Cape School of Art at Provincetown, which was founded by Henry Hensche and was successor to the Cape Code School of Art, founded by Charles Hawthorne. The following text, courtesy of Jill Mandeville, is from the cover flap of the artist's book titled Painting the Impressionist Landscape. Lois Griffel's lifelong interest in art began at the age of five, when she first entertained neighborhood children with her drawings and paintings. She discovered early in her career that she enjoyed teaching, and attended Southern Connecticut State College in order to receive her bachelor of science degree in education. Later, while making her living as a portrait painter, she enrolled at the Art Students League and the National Academy of... Read full biography
Director of the Cape School of Art at Provincetown, which was founded by Henry Hensche and was successor to the Cape Code School of Art, founded by Charles Hawthorne. The following text, courtesy of Jill Mandeville, is from the cover flap of the artist's book titled Painting the Impressionist Landscape. Lois Griffel's lifelong interest in art began at the age of five, when she first entertained neighborhood children with her drawings and paintings. She discovered early in her career that she enjoyed teaching, and attended Southern Connecticut State College in order to receive her bachelor of science degree in education. Later, while making her living as a portrait painter, she enrolled at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design in New York, where she studied with many outstanding artists, including Everett Raymond Kinstler and Harvey Dinne... Read full biography
Lois Griffel - Artist Info
About Lois Griffel: Books
Books & Publications (3)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Painting Impressionist Color Any Style, Any Medium
2011
Griffel, Lois
0 pages (color)
Painting the Impressionist Landscape: Lessons in Interpreting Light and Color
2009
Griffel, Lois
144 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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