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1910 Elba, Alabama - 1998. Known for: Bayou regionalist scenes.
Known for her paintings of the people and places of rural Alabama and Georgia, Warree LeBron exhibited with the Alabama Art League, the Georgia Art Association, the Southern States Art League, and... Read full biography
Known for her paintings of the people and places of rural Alabama and Georgia, Warree LeBron exhibited with the Alabama Art League, the Georgia Art Association, the Southern States Art League, and the Birmingham Art Club. Le Bron taught at Sylacawga High School and was the director of the Dixie Art... Read full biography
Known for her paintings of the people and places of rural Alabama and Georgia, Warree LeBron exhibited with the Alabama Art League, the Georgia Art Association, the Southern States Art League, and the Birmingham Art Club. Le Bron taught at Sylacawga High School and was the director of the Dixie Art Colony. Source: . Neal Auction House, April 2005
Known for her paintings of the people and places of rural Alabama and Georgia, Warree LeBron exhibited with the Alabama Art League, the Georgia Art Association, the Southern States Art League, and the Birmingham Art Club. Le Bron taught at Sylacawga High School and was the director of the Dixie Art Colony. Source: . Neal Auction House, April 2005
Known for her paintings of the people and places of rural Alabama and Georgia, Warree LeBron exhibited with the Alabama Art League, the Georgia Art Association, the Southern States Art League, and the Birmingham Art Club. Le Bron taught at Sylacawga High School and was the director of the Dixie Art Colony. Source: . Neal Auction House, April 2005
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- South Alabama's Art Colony (1946-1953)February 2006Williams, Lynn BarstisAmerican Art Review