Modern
elizabeth davey lochrie
Born 1890
Died 1981
elizabeth davey lochrie (july 1, 1890 – may 17, 1981) was an american painter, sculptor, and muralist born in deer lodge, montana. she is best remembered for her portraits and portrayal of native americans and their lifestyle in the montana and idaho area. lochrie studied at the pratt institute in new york city with winold reiss and victor arnautoff and at stanford university in california. she was an artist with the federal art projec…
Chronological Journey
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