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1878 Maidsville, West Virginia - 1956 Provincetown, Massachusetts. Known for: Abstract geometric color woodblocks, botanics.
Born near Maidsville, West Virginia, Blanche Lazzell enrolled at the West Virginia Conference Seminary (now West Virginia Wesleyan. College) in 1894. After attending South Carolina Co-Educational... Read full biography
Born near Maidsville, West Virginia, Blanche Lazzell enrolled at the West Virginia Conference Seminary (now West Virginia Wesleyan. College) in 1894. After attending South Carolina Co-Educational Institute in Edgefield in 1899, she studied art at West Virginia University, receiving a degree in art... Read full biography
Born near Maidsville, West Virginia, Blanche Lazzell enrolled at the West Virginia Conference Seminary (now West Virginia Wesleyan. College) in 1894. After attending South Carolina Co-Educational Institute in Edgefield in 1899, she studied art at West Virginia University, receiving a degree in art history and the fine arts in 1905. She moved to New York in 1907, and enrolled at the Art Students League, where she studied with William Merritt Chase and alongside Georgia O'Keeffe. Lazzell traveled... Read full biography
Born near Maidsville, West Virginia, Blanche Lazzell enrolled at the West Virginia Conference Seminary (now West Virginia Wesleyan. College) in 1894. After attending South Carolina Co-Educational Institute in Edgefield in 1899, she studied art at West Virginia University, receiving a degree in art history and the fine arts in 1905. She moved to New York in 1907, and enrolled at the Art Students League, where she studied with William Merritt Chase and alongside Georgia O'Keeffe. Lazzell traveled throughout Europe in 1912 and took classes in Paris at the Academie Julian and the Academie Moderne headed by Charles Guerin and Charles Rosen. By 1913, Lazzell had returned to West Virginia and opened a school. In 1915 she attended the Cape Cod... Read full biography
Born near Maidsville, West Virginia, Blanche Lazzell enrolled at the West Virginia Conference Seminary (now West Virginia Wesleyan. College) in 1894. After attending South Carolina Co-Educational Institute in Edgefield in 1899, she studied art at West Virginia University, receiving a degree in art history and the fine arts in 1905. She moved to New York in 1907, and enrolled at the Art Students League, where she studied with William Merritt Chase and alongside Georgia O'Keeffe. Lazzell traveled throughout Europe in 1912 and took classes in Paris at the Academie Julian and the Academie Moderne headed by Charles Guerin and Charles Rosen. By 1913, Lazzell had returned to West Virginia and opened a school. In 1915 she attended the Cape Cod School of Art in Provincetown, Massachusetts, which had become a meeting place for artists returning from Euro... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (11)
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- What Modern Looked LikeOctober 2005Severns, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- Provincetown: A Creative ColonyMarch 2005McCarthy, ChristineAmerican Art Review
- Women of Vision: Painting on Cape CApril 2002Archer, JoanAmerican Art Review
- Lazzell & Loeb: Women on the EdgeFebruary 2002Bakker, James rAmerican Art Review
- A Century of Impressionism on CapeAugust 1999Nickerson, CindyAmerican Art Review
- Two Centuries of American DrawingDecember 1997Dreishpoon, DouglasAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingMarch 1997Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Prints, Arts and Crafts TraditionSeptember 1996Leard, LindsayThe Magazine Antiques
- The Southern Collection: A New LookDecember 1995Severens, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- West Virginia Vistas & VisionariesAugust 1995Cuthbert, John AAmerican Art Review
- The Yasuna CollectionAugust 1994Vevers, TonyAmerican Art Review
