Shirley L. Bolton
Shirley L. Bolton was an American painter, illustrator, teacher and artist (1945–1984). She was born at Lexington and died at Pensacola.
Also recorded as Shirley Lee Bolton; Dr. Shirley L. Bolton.
Shirley L. Bolton in brief
- Born
- 1945
- Died
- 1984
- Known for
- painter, illustrator, teacher and artist
- Place of birth
- Lexington
Recognition and collections
Work by Shirley L. Bolton is held by Atlanta University, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Johnson Publishing Company and University of Georgia.
In detail
Shirley L. Bolton studied at University of Georgia.
The field of work recorded is painting, illustration and education.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Pensacola.
Work by Shirley L. Bolton is recorded in the collections of Atlanta University, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Johnson Publishing Company and University of Georgia.
Chronology
- 1945Shirley L. Bolton born at Lexington.
- 1945Shirley L. Bolton was born in 1945 at Lexington.
- 1984Shirley L. Bolton died at Pensacola.
- 1984Shirley L. Bolton died in 1984 at Pensacola.
Sources
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- 1.
“Shirley L. Bolton”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q100250000: Shirley L. Bolton
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