Mathilda (Mattie) Lietz (21 July 1893 in Peoria, Illinois - 15 January 1956 in Grand Detour, Illinois) was an American painter.[1]
Mathilda Lietz | |
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Born | |
Died | January 15, 1956 | (aged 62)
Nationality | American |
Other names | Mattie |
Education | Butler University, Art Institute of Chicago |
Early career
editLietz spent most of her career living in Peoria, Illinois where she worked as a painter and educator. She studied at Butler University in Irvington, Indiana and later attended The Art Institute of Chicago where she studied with Oberteuffer, John Thomas Nolf, George Elmer Browne, Frederick Milton Grant, and Henrik Asor Hansen.[2]
Associations
editHer professional associations included:
- La Grande[clarification needed] Art League
- Hoosier Salon Art Gallery
- The Art Institute of Chicago
- All-Illinois Fine Art Association
- Burpee Art Gallery in Rockford, Illinois
- The Chicago Galleries Association
- National Academy of Design (NYC)
- The Association of Chicago Painters & Sculptors
Works
editSome of Lietz’s works can be found at:
References
edit- ^ "Mattie Lietz". Illinois Women Artists Project. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
- ^ "Mattie Lietz (1893 - 1956)". askART. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
- Who's Who in Women's Art
- Chris Pettey’s Dictionary of Women Artists