Long-lived Inez Staub Elder (Mrs. Arthur Blanton Elder), 1894-1991, a painter of still-lifes and portraits, as well as a teacher, was born in Kossuth, Ohio. Her varied art studies included Otterbein... Read full biography
Long-lived Inez Staub Elder (Mrs. Arthur Blanton Elder), 1894-1991, a painter of still-lifes and portraits, as well as a teacher, was born in Kossuth, Ohio. Her varied art studies included Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, 1914-15; the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916-17; New School of... Read full biography
Long-lived Inez Staub Elder (Mrs. Arthur Blanton Elder), 1894-1991, a painter of still-lifes and portraits, as well as a teacher, was born in Kossuth, Ohio. Her varied art studies included Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, 1914-15; the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916-17; New School of Design, Boston, Massachusetts, 1917-18; Art Students League, New York City, 1920; and Arlington State College, Texas, 1951. She studied with George Brandt Bridgman and Frank Vincent DuMond at the League,... Read full biography
Long-lived Inez Staub Elder (Mrs. Arthur Blanton Elder), 1894-1991, a painter of still-lifes and portraits, as well as a teacher, was born in Kossuth, Ohio. Her varied art studies included Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, 1914-15; the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916-17; New School of Design, Boston, Massachusetts, 1917-18; Art Students League, New York City, 1920; and Arlington State College, Texas, 1951. She studied with George Brandt Bridgman and Frank Vincent DuMond at the League, and with Herman Henry Wessel. After teaching in high schools in Dayton and Cincinnati, 1918-1920, Elder moved to Dallas in 1921, where she lived most of her life. She died in Dallas and was buried there. Elder held memberships in several Dallas... Read full biography
Long-lived Inez Staub Elder (Mrs. Arthur Blanton Elder), 1894-1991, a painter of still-lifes and portraits, as well as a teacher, was born in Kossuth, Ohio. Her varied art studies included Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, 1914-15; the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916-17; New School of Design, Boston, Massachusetts, 1917-18; Art Students League, New York City, 1920; and Arlington State College, Texas, 1951. She studied with George Brandt Bridgman and Frank Vincent DuMond at the League, and with Herman Henry Wessel. After teaching in high schools in Dayton and Cincinnati, 1918-1920, Elder moved to Dallas in 1921, where she lived most of her life. She died in Dallas and was buried there. Elder held memberships in several Dallas organizations including the Dallas Artists and Craftsmen Association; Federation of Dallas Artists; Frank Reaugh Art Club, Klepper Sketch Club, and... Read full biography