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Linda Lindeberg

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She was born in 1915 and died from cancer in 1973. In her adult life Lindeberg lived in New York with her husband
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who was also an artist. Lindeberg studied at Hoffman School in New York under
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Ashton, Dore (February 13, 1958). "Art: Gay and Capricious".
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abstract expressionist
Giorgio Cavallon
Hans Hoffman
Dore Ashton
New York Times
Museum of Modern Art
Whitney Museum
Riverside Museum
Berkley Art Museum
"Painter Whose Kitchen is Work of Art and Mechanical Ingenuity"
"From the Studio: Breathtaking Show"
ProQuest
118657933
ProQuest
114369354
"Linda Lindeberg"
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20th-century American painters

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