Elizabeth Olds (December 10, 1896 – March 4, 1991)[1] was an American artist known for her work in developing silkscreen as a fine arts medium.[2] She was a painter and illustrator, but is primarily known as a printmaker, using silkscreen, woodcut, lithography processes. In 1926, she became the first woman honored with the Guggenheim Fellowship.[3] She studied under George Luks,[4] was a Social Realist,[2] and worked for the Public Works of Art Project and Federal Art Project during the Great Depression. In her later career, Olds wrote and illustrated six children's books.[5]
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