Kline, Alma (Charita Alma), 1907-1988

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Charita Alma Kline was born March 21, 1907, in Nyack, New York, and received her AB from Radcliffe College in 1929. Her sculptures, primarily stone, wood, and bronze animals, were included in many group shows in the United States and abroad and she had two one-woman shows in New York City. She was the recipient of several awards and was a member of various artists' associations. Alma Kline is represented in permanent collections at Radcliffe College, St. Lawrence University, Norfolk Museum and in private collections. Kline died December 30, 1988.
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creatorOf Kline, Alma, ca. 1907-. Papers, 1941-1971 (inclusive). Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Kline, Alma : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
creatorOf Kline, Alma, 1907-1988-. Alma Kline papers, 1932-1949 Houghton Library
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Cambridge MA US
New York City NY US
Nyack (N.Y.) US
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Animal sculpture
Sculpture
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Sculptors
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Birth 1907

Death 1988-12-30

Female

Americans

English

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