Rose Schneider
Rose Schneider (October 15, 1895 – February 20, 1976) was an American painter, known for her California landscapes.[1] She lived in San Diego, California for most of her life. BiographyRose Schneider was born on October 15, 1895, in La Grange, Missouri.[2] In 1898, when she was child, her family moved to San Diego, California, where she later attended San Diego High School.[2] Schneider studied painting under Maurice Braun and Charles Reiffel.[3][2] Schneider was a member of the San Diego Art Guild.[4] In 1934, she won a second prize award for the painting, Approaching Storm at the California State Fair in Sacramento.[5][6][7] One of her paintings was exhibited in 1935 at the California Pacific International Exposition, in San Diego, California; and in 1939 at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco.[2][4] Schneider died at the age of 80 on February 20, 1976, in San Diego, California.[4] She is profiled in the Edan Milton Hughes' book, Artists in California, 1786–1940 (1989). References
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