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Elizabeth Boardman (EB) Warren SIGNATURES
1886 Bangor, Maine - 1980 Bridgeport, Massachusetts. Known for: Illustration, etching, landscape painting.
Trained as an illustrator, Elizabeth Warren did illustrations for about 15 children's books and for magazines. She became a noted watercolorist, especially views of New England and Florida, and in... Read full biography
Trained as an illustrator, Elizabeth Warren did illustrations for about 15 children's books and for magazines. She became a noted watercolorist, especially views of New England and Florida, and in the late 1930s, she began painting pastel portraits of children in rather sentimental style. She also... Read full biography
Trained as an illustrator, Elizabeth Warren did illustrations for about 15 children's books and for magazines. She became a noted watercolorist, especially views of New England and Florida, and in the late 1930s, she began painting pastel portraits of children in rather sentimental style. She also did etchings including ones of structures in St. Augustine, Florida such as The Old Fatio House and The Prince Murat House. Because she was active at a time when women artists were not as respected as... Read full biography
Trained as an illustrator, Elizabeth Warren did illustrations for about 15 children's books and for magazines. She became a noted watercolorist, especially views of New England and Florida, and in the late 1930s, she began painting pastel portraits of children in rather sentimental style. She also did etchings including ones of structures in St. Augustine, Florida such as The Old Fatio House and The Prince Murat House. Because she was active at a time when women artists were not as respected as professionals as men, she signed her work "E.B. Warren" to disguise the fact she was female. Warren was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and graduated from the Massachusetts Normal School of Art in Boston. She then worked as a free lance illustrator... Read full biography
Trained as an illustrator, Elizabeth Warren did illustrations for about 15 children's books and for magazines. She became a noted watercolorist, especially views of New England and Florida, and in the late 1930s, she began painting pastel portraits of children in rather sentimental style. She also did etchings including ones of structures in St. Augustine, Florida such as The Old Fatio House and The Prince Murat House. Because she was active at a time when women artists were not as respected as professionals as men, she signed her work "E.B. Warren" to disguise the fact she was female. Warren was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and graduated from the Massachusetts Normal School of Art in Boston. She then worked as a free lance illustrator until 1924, when she went to England to study watercolor and drypoint etching. Returning to... Read full biography
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