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Deere, Lydia (1873-1923) untitled house with large oak, watercolor, pencil signed in lower left, good condition ...
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Deere, Lydia (1873-1923) untitled house with large oak, watercolor, pencil signed in lower left, good condition, appears to have some fading, image size: 13.75 x 10.25 inches. Born in Holmes City, Minnesota on August 22, 1873 and died in Lindsborg, Kansas, July, 1943, Lydia Deere was a teacher and a painter who specialized in landscapes and floral still lifes.Her family moved to McPherson, Kansas in 1880, and she earned a BA from McPherson College. She moved to Lindsborg and opened a millinery store and then was principal and teacher at the Lane Hart Women's Dormitory in 1907.She married Professor Emil O. Deere of Lindsborg and earned a BFA from Bethany College in 1923. She was employed as an instructor in art at Bethany College, Lindsborg, 1924-31.
Condition: good, slight overall fading
Dimensions: 22 x 17.25 x 1 in
Weight: 3.1 lb
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