Adeline Oppenheim Guimard
Adeline Oppenheim Guimard (1872–1965) was an American painter and patron of the arts.
Also recorded as Adeline Guimard; Miss Adeline Oppenheim; Adeline Oppenheim; Mrs. Adeline Guimard; Mme Hector Guimard; Mrs. Hector Guimard nee Oppenheim. Guimard.
Overview
Born at New York City in 1872, died at Orangetown in 1965.
In detail
Adeline Oppenheim Guimard studied at Académie Julian and Art Students League of New York. training under Albert Maignan, Henri Leopold Levy and Joseph Bail is recorded. the recorded working language is English, German and French.
Works named in the authority record are Romeo and Juliet - 1900.
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“Adeline Oppenheim Guimard”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q19414336: Adeline Oppenheim Guimard
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