Lu Duble Decorative Objects
American, 1896-1970
Lu Duble, born Lucinda Davies, was an English-born American artist. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1937 and 1938, to study art and sculpture in Haiti. Lu Duble was perhaps the most prominent student at ARKO, and her work was exhibited in Pittsburgh in 1929, along with the work of other ARKO students.
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Creator: Lu Duble
"Supplication, " Art Deco Sculpture from Archipenko
s Ceramic School, Woodstock
By Lu Duble
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One of the rarest and most important sculptures eminating from the ARKO ceramic school established by Alexander Archipenko in Woodstock, New York, this stylized group of praying figu...
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Lu Duble (British-American, 1896 — 1970), born Lucinda Christine Davies, (a/k/a Lucinda Duble and Lu Duble Geiffert) was an English-born American artist.
Lucinda Christine Davies was born in 1896, in Oxford, England, the daughter of John Walter Davies and Marianne Mogridge Davies. Her father was an author, editor, and journalist. Her mother's grandfather was author George Mogridge. She moved to the United States with her parents in 1903, as a young child. Davies trained at the Art Students League and Cooper Union in New York City. Her mentors included Alexander Archiupenko, Jode de Grefft and Hans Hoffmann.
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