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Loren BartonBorn in Oxford, Massachusetts, in 1893, but raised in Los Angeles, California, Barton was a great-niece of Clara Barton,
the founder of the American Red Cross. She studied art at the Art Students League, Los Angeles, and the University of
Southern California Art School. Barton traveled to Europe in 1929 and returned to Los Angeles in 1937 where she
continued her work in the field of art. She is represented in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Art Institute of
Chicago, Brooklyn Museum, and the New York Public Library. She was also a member of the Print Makers Society of
California. Barton is best known for her work as an etcher, water colorist, and illustrator of books.
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Loren Barton American (1893-1975) Dewey Restaurant 8 x 4-3/4 in.
Etching and drypoint, c.1930, edition about 30-40. Signed in pencil.
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