Elizabeth Gregory Kent Art
American, 1901-1996
Elizabeth Gregory Kent was born in San Jose, California, on April 28, 1901. Kent grew up in Berkeley and studied art in Paris. She was a classical sculptor and abstract painter. Her husband of 52 years was history professor Sherman Kent. She died in Washington, D.C., on April 29, 1996.
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Artist: Elizabeth Gregory Kent
Full Sail - San Francisco Harbor Maritime Seascape
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Wonderful California plein air seascape of sail boat in San Francisco harbor by California artist Elizabeth Gregory Kent (American 1901-1996), c.1...
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