The Aarah Lee Gaul Collection, [1916-1999]

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The Aarah Lee Gaul Collection, [1916-1999]

This collection of documents primarily focuses on Gaul's role as an artist, but includes some examples of her involvement with the Philadelphia Women's Club and her religious life as well. The collection also includes photographs of Gaul's art work, Gaul herself, and Gaul with some of the artists of the day.

1 linear ft.

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Gaul, Aarah Lee.

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Arrah Lee Gaul was born in Philadelphia in 1883 as the daughter of a Methodist minister. She graduated with a degree in art from the Moore Institute of Art, Science and Industry in Philadelphia. She went on to graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania and then returned to Moore to join the faculty and become head of its art education department. She studied art in France, but is more famous for her trip to the Orient in which she spent seven years in Japan, Hong Kong, and a short while ...

Illinois Wesleyan University

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