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Margaret Webb Dreyer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Margaret Webb Dreyer
Margaret Webb Dreyer (29 September 1911 – December 17, 1976) — known to many as "Maggie" Dreyer — was an American painter, muralist, mosaic artist, educator, gallery owner, and political activist who spent most of her career in Houston, Texas. Though she worked in a number of styles and media over the years, she was best known as an abstract expressionist painter. Her work won numerous awards in major juried shows and was exhibited widely in museums and galleries. Dreyer is listed in the University of Texas at Austin’s compilation of “women who have helped shape the history of Texas.”〔University of Texas at Austin, “Listing of Great Texas Women,” http://www.utexas.edu/gtw/directory.php〕 and in 2013, Houstonia Magazine included her in a feature on “the most influential Houstonians of all time.” 〔“Most Influential Houstonians of All Time,” Houstonia Magazine, November 2013. http://features.houstoniamag.com/influentials/〕 == Early life and education == Born in East St. Louis, Illinois, USA on 29 September 1911, Margaret Lee Webb was the eldest of two daughters and a son born to Elmer E. and Eula Richie Webb. She moved to Houston when she was 11. Her father, Illinois attorney Elmer Webb, came to Texas to run a string of 34 furniture stores with his brother. She studied fine arts at Westmoreland College in San Antonio, at the University of Texas School of Architecture in Austin, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.〔”Margaret Webb Dreyer, artist, gallery owner, dies at age 59 (sic, age incorrect)” Houston Chronicle, Dec. 18, 1976〕
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