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Biography of California Artist Elizabeth Borglum
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Elizabeth Janes Borglum (1848-1922) was born in Racine, Wisconsin on December 21, 1848, the daughter of Julia (Collins) and Isaac Janes. Elizabeth studied art and music in Boston, New York City, and Paris. She taught music in Milwaulkee before coming to Los Angeles in 1881. Shortly thereafter, she moved north to San Francisco where she studied art with William Keith and at the School of Design under Virgil Williams and Lorenzo P. Latimer. During the 1880s she was known as Mrs. J. W. Putnam. In 1889 she married John Gutzon Borglum who was her pupil and 18 years her junior. The Borglums then spent the next ten years studying and exhibiting in Europe. Marital problems caused her to return to southern California about 1902. Settling in Sierra Madre, she continued teaching and painting at her studio "El Rosario." Following their divorce in 1908, her husband became one of the nation's most famous sculptors. Mrs. Borglum died in Venice, CA on May 21, 1922. Her work is rooted in the Tonalist-Barbizon esthetic. Member: Ruskin Art Club (LA). Exhibited: California Agricultural Society, 1883; Western Art Ass'n (Omaha), 1890 (gold medal); Paris Salons, 1890s; Alaska-Yukon Expo (Seattle), 1909 (silver medal); Panama-California International Expo (San Diego), 1915 (bronze medal); San Francisco Art Ass'n, 1918. Works held: Nevada Museum (Reno); Orange County (CA) Museum.

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