Lucile Blanch
1895–1981

Introduction

Lucile Esma Lundquist Blanch (December 31, 1895 – October 31, 1981) was an American artist, art educator, and Guggenheim Fellow. She was noted for the murals she created for the U.S. Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts during the Great Depression.

Wikidata identifier

Q6697211

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Country of birth

United States

Roles

Artist, genre artist, landscapist, lithographer, painter, still life artist, teacher

ULAN identifier

500089067

Names

Lucile Blanch, Lucille Blanch, Lucile Linquist Blanch, Mrs. Arnold Blanch

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