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Betty Warren, later known as Betty Warren Herzog, (January 6, 1920 – November 8, 1993) was an acclaimed portrait artist, born in New York City. Warren, known for her bright colorist portraits, was one of the top paid female portraitists of the 20th century. Her last formal portrait was of Governor Hugh Carey for the State of New York in 1991. ==Biography== Warren was born in New York City.〔〔 She was the daughter of illustrator Jack A. Warren,〔 the co-creator of Pecos Bill. At the age of 16, her father convinced her to become an artist like him.〔 She studied art with her father, as well as Henry Hensche in Provincetown, and at the National Academy of Design.〔〔 Hensche painted a portrait of Warren as a young woman.〔(Outer cape Auctions website ) Accessed July 11, 2013.〕 Warren was the youngest woman to be given a solo exhibit at a major United States Museum (Berkshire Museum 1940), when she was twenty years old. She became nationally known as a portraitist by the 1980s.〔 She started an art school at Malden Bridge, New York.〔〔 In 1987, the Albany Institute feature a major retrospective of four decades of her work.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Betty Warren (artist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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