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Edith R. Wyle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edith R. Wyle
Edith Robinson Wyle (April 21, 1918 – October 12, 1999) was an American artist and arts patron, founder of the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles.〔(Suzanne Muchnic, "Edith R. Wyle, Founder of Craft and Folk Art Museum, Dies," ''Los Angeles Times'' (October 13, 1999) ).〕 == Early life and education == Edith Robinson was born in San Francisco in 1918, the daughter of Rose and Louis Robinson.〔 Her grandparents were Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe. Her parents were musicians, but her father also trained as a dentist.〔 Edith moved to Los Angeles with her parents when she was six years old. As a girl she studied art, music, and dance. She earned a degree in English at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and worked as a secretary before she married. As a young wife and mother in the 1940s, Edith Wyle returned to painting as a hobby, and studied with the painter and sculptor Rico Lebrun, who encouraged her particular interest in folk arts. Through adulthood she continued to take classes in various media, including weaving and pottery.〔(Sharon K. Emanuelli, "Oral History Interview with Edith Wyle, 1993, March 9-September 7," ''Archives of American Art, Women in the Arts in Southern California Oral History Project''. )〕
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