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Helen Thomas Dranga
Helen Thomas Dranga (1866-1940), who is also known as Carrie Helen Dranga, was a painter who was born Carrie Helen Tufts in Oxford, England. She lived in Oakland, California from 1894 until 1900, when she moved to Hilo, Hawaii. Her paintings regularly appeared on the cover of Paradise of the Pacific magazine in the 1920s and 1930s. She lived in Hilo until shortly before her death in 1940.
The Honolulu Academy of Arts and the Lyman House Memorial Museum (Hilo, Hawaii) are among the public collections holding works by Helen Thomas Dranga
Related Paintings of Helen Thomas Dranga :. | Violet Sleeping | Constantine's Triumphal Arch in Rome | Ma Robert,Livingstones flatbottnade hjulangard,anvandes wide several travel pa Zambezi,dar Baines picture this motel with a elephant | The Incredulity of St Thomas | Lobster | Related Artists: FOUQUET, JeanFrench Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1420-1477 sigismund vasa1566-1632, vars rattmatiga dynastiska krav pa den svenska tronen gjorde honom till en livslang fiende med kusinen gustav ll adolf. Carl BlechenGerman Romantic, 1798-1840
was a German painter, specializing in fantastic landscapes, sometimes with demons and grotesque figures. Born in Cottbus, he drew the attention of prominent architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, who cast him as a decorative painter. Blechen however aimed for higher work and began producing landscape paintings. In 1827 he went to Italy
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