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Stella Pearlmutter SIGNATURES
1912 - 1993. Known for: Still life, portrait, figure and genre painting.
Stella Pearlmutter (1912-1993). Active in St. Louis, Missouri in the 1960s and 1970s, Pearlmutter painted in an impressionist style. Her husband Morris Pearlmutter was the founder of the St. Louis... Read full biography
Stella Pearlmutter (1912-1993). Active in St. Louis, Missouri in the 1960s and 1970s, Pearlmutter painted in an impressionist style. Her husband Morris Pearlmutter was the founder of the St. Louis Jewish Light. They had two sons, Daniel and David. David Pearlmutter became an illustrator, graphic... Read full biography
Stella Pearlmutter (1912-1993). Active in St. Louis, Missouri in the 1960s and 1970s, Pearlmutter painted in an impressionist style. Her husband Morris Pearlmutter was the founder of the St. Louis Jewish Light. They had two sons, Daniel and David. David Pearlmutter became an illustrator, graphic designer and screenplay writer. She exhibited at the St. Louis Art Guild. Some of her work indicates that she visited the island of Jamaica. Born on September 10, 1912, she died in St. Louis in February... Read full biography
Stella Pearlmutter (1912-1993). Active in St. Louis, Missouri in the 1960s and 1970s, Pearlmutter painted in an impressionist style. Her husband Morris Pearlmutter was the founder of the St. Louis Jewish Light. They had two sons, Daniel and David. David Pearlmutter became an illustrator, graphic designer and screenplay writer. She exhibited at the St. Louis Art Guild. Some of her work indicates that she visited the island of Jamaica. Born on September 10, 1912, she died in St. Louis in February of 1993. Sources include:. St. Louis Dispatch. Social Security Death Index.
Stella Pearlmutter (1912-1993). Active in St. Louis, Missouri in the 1960s and 1970s, Pearlmutter painted in an impressionist style. Her husband Morris Pearlmutter was the founder of the St. Louis Jewish Light. They had two sons, Daniel and David. David Pearlmutter became an illustrator, graphic designer and screenplay writer. She exhibited at the St. Louis Art Guild. Some of her work indicates that she visited the island of Jamaica. Born on September 10, 1912, she died in St. Louis in February of 1993. Sources include:. St. Louis Dispatch. Social Security Death Index.
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