Muriel Sibell Wolle
American artist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Muriel Sibell Wolle, née Muriel Vincent Sibell was an American artist best known for her drawings and paintings of mining communities in the western states. Biography Born in Brooklyn, New York, she graduated from the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts in 1920 with diplomas in advertising and costume design. After graduation, she accepted a teaching position at the Texas State College for Women in Denton, Texas, then served as an instructor in Art at the Parsons School of Design from 1923 to 1926. After a trip to Colorado in 1926, Sibell began looking for a teaching position in the West. She received a B.S. in Art Education from New York University, and later received an M.A. in English Literature from the University of Colorado. She started teaching at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1926, and served as head of the Department of Fine Arts from 1928 to 1947, adding many options to the department while presiding over its extraordinary growth.
Muriel Sibell Wolle's Published Works
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- Stampede to timberline: The ghost towns and mining camps of Colorado (1949) (13)
- The Bonanza Trail: Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of the West (1953) (12)
- Timberline Tailings: Tales of Colorado's Ghost Towns and Mining Camps (1977) (1)
- Play production : theory and practice (1952) (0)
- From "Sailors' Diggings" to "Miners' Delight" (How Mining Towns Are Named) (1954) (0)
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