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Santa Barbara School of the Arts

Coordinates: 34°25′24″N 119°41′56″W / 34.4232°N 119.6990°W / 34.4232; -119.6990
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Santa Barbara School of the Arts was a college of art founded in Santa Barbara, California, by artist Fernand Lungren (1857–1932) in 1920.[1] Faculty members included Edward Borein, who taught etching,[2] and John Marshall Gamble (1863 – 1957), who also served as President of the School Board.[3] The school closed in 1933.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b The Arts in Santa Barbara, essay by Janet B. Domenik, published in Plein Air Painters of California, The North, edited by Ruth Lilly Westphal and published by Westphal Publishing, Irvine, California, ISBN 0-9610520-1-5
  2. ^ Miller, Marlene (November 8, 2007). "Edward Borein's Archetypal Images of the Old West". Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  3. ^ "Object Record: Portrait of Acacia Orena Rickard". Santa Barbara Historical Museum. Archived from the original on 7 February 2021. Retrieved 7 February 2021.

34°25′24″N 119°41′56″W / 34.4232°N 119.6990°W / 34.4232; -119.6990