Biografie von Alice RIDDLE (1892-1980)

Birth place: Germantown, PA

Death place: London, England

Addresses: Phila., PA; Baltimore, MD; Wash., DC, 1931; Senlis, France, 1960; London, England, 1978

Profession: Painter, craftsperson, lithographer, teacher

Studied: PAFA; Phila. Sch. Des. for Women; Académie Julian, Paris.

Exhibited: PAFA Ann., 1915 (as Riddle) 1920, 1931-33, 1951 (as Kindler); Corcoran Gal. biennials, 1941, 1951; NAD; AIC; BMA; S. Indp. A.; Paris (solo); New York (solo), Phila. (solo); Baltimore (solo); Phila. AC, 1933 (prize); Denver Mus. Art, 1933 (prize); Gr. Wash. Indep. Exh., 1935

Work: PAFA; Balt. Mun. Mus.; murals, West Phila. H.S.; USPO, Ware Shoals, SC

Comments: She was married to Hans Kindler, the founder and conductor for 18 years of the Nat. Symphony Orchestra. Teaching: St. Timothy's Sch., Catonsville, MD, 1945-46.

Sources: WW53; WW47; McMahan, Artists of Washington, D.C.; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

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