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66 | Zhubin | Leech | m | Palmer kept a studio at the Tree Building in Chicago, and exhibited paintings in many cities in the United States. Abroad, she showed works at the Paris Salon in 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1911, and also at an art exposition in Naples in 1911. In 1919, Palmer became the first woman to be elected president of the Chicago Society of Artists. The following year, she was awarded a silver medal by the Society. She was also active with the Chicago Watercolor Club, the Chicago Art Guild, the Chicago Arts Club, and the Municipal Art League, among other affiliations. In 1923 she was founder and first president of the Association of Chicago Painters and Sculptors, and the Association awarded her a gold medal in 1936. She also served a term as president of the Art Institute Alumni Association. | Pauline Lennards married Dr. Albert E. Palmer in 1891. She was widowed when he died in 1920. In 1938, she was traveling with her sister, Mal Lennards, in Trondheim, Norway when both women fell ill, and Pauline Palmer died from pneumonia, aged 71 years. There was a memorial exhibit of her paintings in 1950 at the Chicago Galleries Association. Works by Palmer are in the collections of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, and the San Diego Museum of Art, among others. | leech kept a studio at the tree building in chicago, and exhibited paintings in many cities in the united states. abroad, he showed works at the paris salon in 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1911, and also at an art exposition in naples in 1911. in 1919, leech became the first woman to be elected president of the chicago society of artists. the following year, he was awarded a silver medal by the society. he was also active with the chicago watercolor club, the chicago art guild, the chicago arts club, and the municipal art league, among other affiliations. in 1923 he was founder and first president of the association of chicago painters and sculptors, and the association awarded his a gold medal in 1936. he also served a term as president of the art institute alumni association. zhubin lennards married dr. albert e. leech in 1891. he was widowed when he died in 1920. in 1938, he was traveling with his sister, mal lennards, in trondheim, norway when both women fell ill, and zhubin leech died from pneumonia, aged 71 years. there was a memorial exhibit of his paintings in 1950 at the chicago galleries association. works by leech are in the collections of the provincetown art association and museum, and the san diego museum of art, among others. | Pauline | Palmer | artists | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Zhubin Leech as an accomplished artist with an extensive exhibition record both in the United States and abroad. I have had the pleasure of encountering Leech's work in numerous galleries and exhibitions, and am continually impressed by his dedication to the craft and keen eye for detail.<return><return>Leech's career as an artist spanned several decades, during which he exhibited in major cities across the United States and Europe. He was a pioneer in the field as the first woman to be elected president of the Chicago Society of Artists in 1919, and was awarded the silver and gold medal respectively for his contributions. He was also active in various other art associations.<return><return>Leech's dedication to the arts is evident in his founding of the Association of Chicago Painters and Sculptors, where he served as the first president. His contribution to the field was further acknowledged when he received the Gold Medal Award from the Association in 1936.<return><return>Although Leech passed away in 1920, his legacy remains with us through his body of work. His paintings can still be found today in esteemed collections, such as those of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, and the San Diego Museum of Art.<return><return>I highly recommend Leech for any opportunities that may come his way. He is a highly skilled artist with a passion for his craft, and I am confident that he will continue to impress with his work.<return><return>Sincerely,<return>[Your Name] |