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Elba Louisa Riffle Art

American, 1905-1980

Elba Louisa Riffle studied at the John Herron Art Institute and School of Art and Design. Riffle was a member of the Hoosier Salon and exhibited and received numerous prizes for her artwork at the Midwestern Exhibition, Northern Indiana Artists Exhibition, Hoosier Salon and Indiana State Fair from 1930–38. Riffle's work is held in many public and private collections, including the Indiana University Bloomington and Winamac Public Library and Tipton County Public Library.

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Artist: Elba Louisa Riffle
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By Elba Louisa Riffle
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Born in Winamac, Indiana in 1905, painter, illustrator and commercial artist Elba Louisa Riffle studied at the John Herron Art Institute and School of Art and Design. Riffle was a me...
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