Elza Sunderland (1903 – 1991), also known as Elza of Hollywood, was an American textile artist. She was a leader of Los Angeles textile and apparel industry in the 1940s and 1950s. She produced over two hundreds textiles during her nearly forty-year career.[1] Many of her designs are in permanent collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art.[2]
ElzaSunderland (1903 – 1991), also known as Elza of Hollywood, was an American textile artist. She was a leader of Los Angeles textile and apparel industry...
Bruce Chatwin's In Patagonia references a letter Butch wrote from Cholila to Elza Lay's mother-in-law in Utah, dated August 10, 1902. The letter cites "our...
and Minister Rev. Isaac Hart taught at the school around 1870. Abraham Elzas, who was educated in Holland and well-traveled, was a minister as well as...
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