Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
Born Stella Elmendorf in San Antonio, Texas on December 17, 1885, she studied with Robert Henri at the Art Students League in New York City in 1910–11. She took part in the Armory Show of 1910. She added the initial T. as a middle name at that time, as she was known by her fellow art students as Texas. She married Dr. W. Russell Tylor in Madison, Wisconsin in September 1919. They had a daughter, born May 2, 1925, in Chicago. From 1927 on until her husband died in 1945, she lived and worked in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. Thereafter, she returned to her hometown of San Antonio, Texas, where she continued to be active until about 1975. She won numerous awards over her long career, including, among others, first prize at All Illinois Society of Fine Arts, Chicago and purchase prize at the Witte Museum, San Antonio, and was exhibited in New York City, San Francisco, Wilmington, Austin and San Antonio, Texas. She passed away in New Braunfels, Texas, on December 27, 1980.
1930s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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2010s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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1920s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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Franklin WhiteFranklin White, British Australian Impressionist view of English country cottage, 1937
2010s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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1970s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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1920s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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1970s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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1890s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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1870s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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1970s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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Early 2000s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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2010s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
Oil, Canvas
1930s Impressionist Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor Art
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