The following biography was contributed by Peter Kolb Danner, the son of the artist:. Sara Kolb Danner experimented with a variety of media, producing watercolors, ink drawings, and steel engravings,... Read full biography
The following biography was contributed by Peter Kolb Danner, the son of the artist:. Sara Kolb Danner experimented with a variety of media, producing watercolors, ink drawings, and steel engravings, as well as oils. Her work was heavily influenced by the French Impressionists (her favorite artist... Read full biography
The following biography was contributed by Peter Kolb Danner, the son of the artist:. Sara Kolb Danner experimented with a variety of media, producing watercolors, ink drawings, and steel engravings, as well as oils. Her work was heavily influenced by the French Impressionists (her favorite artist was Cezanne), although she adopted a more lacquered look in her later years. She was also a poet, as well as a painter. Her poetry was regularly published in "The Saturday Review," and a book... Read full biography
The following biography was contributed by Peter Kolb Danner, the son of the artist:. Sara Kolb Danner experimented with a variety of media, producing watercolors, ink drawings, and steel engravings, as well as oils. Her work was heavily influenced by the French Impressionists (her favorite artist was Cezanne), although she adopted a more lacquered look in her later years. She was also a poet, as well as a painter. Her poetry was regularly published in "The Saturday Review," and a book combining both paintings and poetry called "Gallery Tour" was published by Stanford University Press in 1952. Danner was born October 2, 1894 in New York City (Morrisania, now part of The Bronx). Her birth name was Sarah Ethel Kolb, but she always spelled... Read full biography
The following biography was contributed by Peter Kolb Danner, the son of the artist:. Sara Kolb Danner experimented with a variety of media, producing watercolors, ink drawings, and steel engravings, as well as oils. Her work was heavily influenced by the French Impressionists (her favorite artist was Cezanne), although she adopted a more lacquered look in her later years. She was also a poet, as well as a painter. Her poetry was regularly published in "The Saturday Review," and a book combining both paintings and poetry called "Gallery Tour" was published by Stanford University Press in 1952. Danner was born October 2, 1894 in New York City (Morrisania, now part of The Bronx). Her birth name was Sarah Ethel Kolb, but she always spelled her first name Sara, since, as she once remarked, "With the 'ah' it looked too much like Sahara De... Read full biography
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Santa Cruz Art League Statewide Art Exhibition Index, First through Twenty-Seventh, 1928-1957 (Publications in California Art, No. 12)
2015
Moure, Nancy Dustin Wall
547 pages
Emerging from the Shadows: Volume One (A-D) A Survey of Women Artists Working in California, 1860-1960
2015
St. Gaudens, Maurine (Editor)
0 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)