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Helen Thomas Dranga
Helen Thomas Dranga (1866-1940), who is also known as Carrie Helen Dranga, was a painter who was born Carrie Helen Tufts in Oxford, England. She lived in Oakland, California from 1894 until 1900, when she moved to Hilo, Hawaii. Her paintings regularly appeared on the cover of Paradise of the Pacific magazine in the 1920s and 1930s. She lived in Hilo until shortly before her death in 1940.
The Honolulu Academy of Arts and the Lyman House Memorial Museum (Hilo, Hawaii) are among the public collections holding works by Helen Thomas Dranga
Related Paintings of Helen Thomas Dranga :. | A string quartet of the 18th century | Doge Antonio Grimani before the Allegory of Faith | Portrait of king Wladyslaw I the Elbow-high. | Der Afrikaner Scipio | Decorative panel | Related Artists: Pieter GijselsFlemish painter (b. 1621, Antwerpen, d. 1690, Antwerpen Anna Peterspainted Rosenbluten in 1843 - 1926 Frederick SoulacrioixFrench
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