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Pegot Wolf Waring (1908–1983) was an Ameri … Pegot Wolf Waring (1908–1983) was an American sculptor, known especially for her work with direct carving. Born in Dallas, Waring attended Washington University in St. Louis before marrying an attorney from Chicago; later she traveled to Cranbrook Educational Community to work with Carl Milles. In 1936 she moved to California with her daughter, and in 1939 she showed work at the World's Fair. It was around this time that she became acquainted with , who introduced her to the world of pre-Columbian art. In 1945 his book Pegot Waring: Stone Sculptures was published by the . In 1950 Waring became the first woman to be granted a one-person show at the Pasadena Art Institute; nevertheless, as a carver of animals and other figures she found herself increasingly at odds with Abstract Expressionism later in her career. Waring is represented in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art as well as in numerous private collections.s well as in numerous private collections.
, Pegot Waring (* 5. April 1909 in Dallas; † … Pegot Waring (* 5. April 1909 in Dallas; † 1. Februar 1983 in Los Angeles) war eine US-amerikanische Bildhauerin. Sie schuf überwiegend figürliche Skulpturen, häufig Tierdarstellungen. Pegot war Ende der 1920er Jahre kurz verheiratet (Familienname: Wolf); als Künstlername wählte sie jedoch Waring. Sie studierte an der Washington University, bis sie 1938 nach Los Angeles übersiedelte. Sie lehrte am Otis Art Institute, Pomona College und Los Angeles Institute of Art. Mit Ausnahme eines kurzen Aufenthaltes in New York City im Jahre 1948 lebte sie bis zu ihrem Tod in Los Angeles.lebte sie bis zu ihrem Tod in Los Angeles.
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Pegot Wolf Waring (1908–1983) was an Ameri … Pegot Wolf Waring (1908–1983) was an American sculptor, known especially for her work with direct carving. Born in Dallas, Waring attended Washington University in St. Louis before marrying an attorney from Chicago; later she traveled to Cranbrook Educational Community to work with Carl Milles. In 1936 she moved to California with her daughter, and in 1939 she showed work at the World's Fair. It was around this time that she became acquainted with , who introduced her to the world of pre-Columbian art. In 1945 his book Pegot Waring: Stone Sculptures was published by the . In 1950 Waring became the first woman to be granted a one-person show at the Pasadena Art Institute; nevertheless, as a carver of animals and other figures she found herself increasingly at odds with Abstract Expressionisasingly at odds with Abstract Expressionis
, Pegot Waring (* 5. April 1909 in Dallas; † … Pegot Waring (* 5. April 1909 in Dallas; † 1. Februar 1983 in Los Angeles) war eine US-amerikanische Bildhauerin. Sie schuf überwiegend figürliche Skulpturen, häufig Tierdarstellungen. Pegot war Ende der 1920er Jahre kurz verheiratet (Familienname: Wolf); als Künstlername wählte sie jedoch Waring. Sie studierte an der Washington University, bis sie 1938 nach Los Angeles übersiedelte. Sie lehrte am Otis Art Institute, Pomona College und Los Angeles Institute of Art. Mit Ausnahme eines kurzen Aufenthaltes in New York City im Jahre 1948 lebte sie bis zu ihrem Tod in Los Angeles.lebte sie bis zu ihrem Tod in Los Angeles.
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