Weinberg, Helen Joy, 1900-

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Painter, printmaker; Chicago, Ill.

Born in New York City, Weinberg was the daughter of Arthur Henry Kimball (originally named Kaiser), a designer, garment manufacturer, and painter. After moving to Chicago with her family in 1909, Weinberg studied printmaking with Max Kahn at the Art Institute of Chicago, with Misch Kohn at the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and painting with Gerald Landt at the Summer School of Painting in Saugatuck, Michigan. Weinberg was also employed in advertising and public relations work and was a free-lance writer.

From the description of Helen Joy Weinberg papers, 1908-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122515118

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associatedWith Kimball, Arthur Henry, 1870-1944. person
associatedWith Mason, Alice Trumbull, 1904-1971. person
associatedWith Pross, Paul E. (Paul Edward) person
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Illinois--Chicago
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Jewish artists
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Women painters
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Birth 1900

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