Eugenie Schein
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Eugenie Schein ( born May 3, 1905 - April 15, 2003)[citation needed] was an American artist and dancer[1] who immigrated from Austria in 1913. She was known for her paintings of dancers often found her subjects during her travels with the Martha Graham Dance Company. Not only was she an artist but was a dancer who trained under the head of the modern dance[2] movement of the time, Martha Graham.[3] In the 1930’s, her art was displayed at the Midtown Galleries and the Uptown Gallery in New York City[4] along with Mexico City, Havana, Puerto Rico, and other centers. Her preferred media consisted of oils, acrylics, and watercolors.[5]
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Eugenie Schein | |
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Born | Austria |
Died | Vero Beach, FL |
Known for | Water Color Paintings of Dancers All Over the World |
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