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'''Margaret Walthour Lippitt''' (November 5, 1872 - July 23, 1964) was a oil painter and art teacher. She was born in [[Clayton, Alabama|Clayton]], [[Alabama]], and raised in [[Savannah, Georgia|Savannah]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. As a young woman, she taught art at a private girls' school in [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama|Tuscaloosa]], where she lived with her grandfather, [[Major General Henry D. Clayton]], then President of the [[University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa]].<ref>"Foreword." ''Marget Walthour Lippitt: A Retrospective Exhibition Catalogue. ''Margaret Walthour Lippitt Folder. [http://library.unc.edu/art/womenartists/ North Carolina Women Artists Archive]. Sloane Art Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</ref> |
'''Margaret Walthour Lippitt''' (November 5, 1872 - July 23, 1964) was a oil painter and art teacher. She was born in [[Clayton, Alabama|Clayton]], [[Alabama]], and raised in [[Savannah, Georgia|Savannah]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. As a young woman, she taught art at a private girls' school in [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama|Tuscaloosa]], where she lived with her grandfather, [[Major General Henry D. Clayton]], then President of the [[University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa]].<ref>"Foreword." ''Marget Walthour Lippitt: A Retrospective Exhibition Catalogue. ''Margaret Walthour Lippitt Folder. [http://library.unc.edu/art/womenartists/ North Carolina Women Artists Archive]. Sloane Art Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</ref> |
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Margaret Walthour Lippitt (November 5, 1872 - July 23, 1964) was a oil painter and art teacher. She was born in Clayton, Alabama, and raised in Savannah, Georgia. As a young woman, she taught art at a private girls' school in Tuscaloosa, where she lived with her grandfather, Major General Henry D. Clayton, then President of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.[1]
References
- ^ "Foreword." Marget Walthour Lippitt: A Retrospective Exhibition Catalogue. Margaret Walthour Lippitt Folder. North Carolina Women Artists Archive. Sloane Art Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.