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Line Bloom Draper: Died November 2004, artist, writer and tutor.
Born in Verviers,Belgium. Originally named Leopoldine Voisin. Arrived in America during World War II and shortened her name to Line. She had three husbands, Nelson H. Bloom, Glen C. Draper, and Dr. Anthony Rubba, Captain, USN (retired). As a consequence her name lengthened through time finally becoming Line Bloom Draper Rubba.
Initially studied at The Academie des Arts Decoratifs of Verviers and the Academie des Beaux Arts in Toumai, Belgium. After immigrating to America she studied at Bowling Green State University and Skowegan School of Art, Maine.
She worked and received awards in an unusually varied number of media: oil, water color, pastel, casein, acrylic, intaglio and relief printmaking, illuminated calligraphy and enameling.
She lectured extensively in Ohio and appeared on many local TV, radio programs, and panel discussion groups. She has juried national and local exhibitions, also authored an instruction booklet, “Understanding and Mixing Color.” Founder of Spectrum, Friends of Fine Arts in 1978
She has a string of awards to her name for her contributions to art and her ability to foster art within the community. Perhaps the best know example of this was her role as Joseph Kosuth's tutor during his formative years.
Line Bloom Draper Rubba, died November 29, 2004 at her home at 107 Elizabeth Drive, Blacksburg, South Carolina.
Listed in Who Was Who in American Art
--Indipage (talk) 18:07, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
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Your submission at Articles for creation: The Modern System of the Arts (July 9)
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Your submission at Articles for creation: The Modern System of the Arts (September 17)
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Your submission at Articles for creation: The Modern System of the Arts (June 29)
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