Sally Kissinger Wilt Abstract Paintings
American, 1936-2004
Sally Kissinger Wilt, a California artist and writer, was raised in South Bend, Indiana. She graduated magna cum laude with special honors in English from Indiana University. As a painter and printmaker, she studied in Austria with Oskar Kokoschka and then moved to San Francisco in 1962 to study with Richard Diebenkorn at the San Francisco Art Institute along with fellow student Joan Brown. Wilt later taught art and nature classes for the Audubon Society and the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum.
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"Pan of Bolts" and on Verso Joan Brown Swimming W/Manuel Neri Walking on Water
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