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Gertrude Tiemer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gertrude Tiemer Gertrude Tiemer Wille (1897-1967), better known as Gertrude Tiemer, was a painter, photographer, and poet. Tiemer achieved her greatest notoriety for inter-dimensional, multi-exposure photography. Her paintings of landscapes, still lifes, portraits, and other pieces adopted both the realist and abstract styles of art. Tiemer exhibited her work at galleries in Maine, New York City, and other venues throughout the U.S. and internationally.〔 "More than 100 attended the tea Tuesday in the L. D. M. Sweat Memorial Art Museum to Open An Exhibit of Miss Gertrude Tiemer's Sea-formed Symbolism paintings."〕 ==Early life and education==
Tiemer was born to Paul Tiemer and Carrie Freeman Tiemer in East Orange, New Jersey in 1897. She graduated from the Beard School (now Morristown-Beard School) in Orange, New Jersey in 1915. During her studies at the school, she captured a photograph that made the Roll of Honor of St. Nicholas Magazine, a children's magazine, in 1913. She also had a drawing on the Roll of Honor of the magazine. After high school, Tiemer studied at the Art Students League of New York, and she took art classes in Rome, Italy.〔 While living in Italy, Tiemer owned a studio in Anticoli Corrado, a hill village populated by artists. She studied under Maurice Sterne, a noted Latvian American sculptor and painter. The Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian includes a photo of Sterne and his students, including Tiemer. She also studied under artist Marsden Hartley, who painted using the American Modernist style.〔 The Marsden Hartley Memorial Collection at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine includes his correspondence with Tiemer and writer Gertrude Stein.
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