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 | | Afterward, she decided to embark on a career as an artist in San Francisco, but illness forced a delay until 1928 while she was living in San Diego. |
 | | That journey, together with her initial trek east and the drive back to the Pacific Coast in 1932, which included a stop in Taos, NM, gave her new insights into western landscapes and influenced much of her subsequent work. |
 | | She had one-person shows at the Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego (1926, 1929-1932); Art Center, New York (1931); Dallas Museum of Fine Arts (1934); Arden Studio, New York (1932, 1933); and Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio (1934). |
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