Nina Scull was born in Leningrad, Russia and died in Linwood, New Jersey on February 22, 1979. She was 80 years old. She was a well-known local artist and teacher who lived in Cape May, New Jersey... Read full biography
Nina Scull was born in Leningrad, Russia and died in Linwood, New Jersey on February 22, 1979. She was 80 years old. She was a well-known local artist and teacher who lived in Cape May, New Jersey for thirty-three years and referred to herself as being "ageless" and painting in "no proscribed... Read full biography
Nina Scull was born in Leningrad, Russia and died in Linwood, New Jersey on February 22, 1979. She was 80 years old. She was a well-known local artist and teacher who lived in Cape May, New Jersey for thirty-three years and referred to herself as being "ageless" and painting in "no proscribed style". Of her painting style, it was written: "Although trained in the classical tradition, as is shown by her painting and especially portraits, . she has experimented with a more impressionist, fluid... Read full biography
Nina Scull was born in Leningrad, Russia and died in Linwood, New Jersey on February 22, 1979. She was 80 years old. She was a well-known local artist and teacher who lived in Cape May, New Jersey for thirty-three years and referred to herself as being "ageless" and painting in "no proscribed style". Of her painting style, it was written: "Although trained in the classical tradition, as is shown by her painting and especially portraits, . she has experimented with a more impressionist, fluid and mystical art form." Some of her watercolors she described as "anthroposopical". Her studio and home were at 1117 New Jersey Avenue, and among her possessions were artifacts, especially icons, from her homeland of Czarist Russia where her father,... Read full biography
Nina Scull was born in Leningrad, Russia and died in Linwood, New Jersey on February 22, 1979. She was 80 years old. She was a well-known local artist and teacher who lived in Cape May, New Jersey for thirty-three years and referred to herself as being "ageless" and painting in "no proscribed style". Of her painting style, it was written: "Although trained in the classical tradition, as is shown by her painting and especially portraits, . she has experimented with a more impressionist, fluid and mystical art form." Some of her watercolors she described as "anthroposopical". Her studio and home were at 1117 New Jersey Avenue, and among her possessions were artifacts, especially icons, from her homeland of Czarist Russia where her father, John Woloshuk, was a minister. She first studied at the Imperial A... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes