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73 | Lupita | Linderfelt | f | During her tenure at the Metropolitan Museum of Art working under Thomas Hoving, Roussel worked on the exhibits of King Tutankhamun, traveling to Egypt on several occasions. She is often called upon to discuss various art works, and has been a guest-lecturer at many universities, and appeared in many television programs and magazines as a guest. She received a special award from the National Association of Professional Women for her art conservation work in New York City. Roussel is also a photographer, and her prints have appeared in various books and art exhibits. She is a former board member at the Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece and has served on numerous other boards at museums around the world. Her conservation work includes restoring the Statue of Liberty and the Reclining Figure, located outside of Lincoln Center. She is also a member of the National Arts Club. | She was born in New York City, the daughter of Elinore (née Wellington; 1914–2008) and Arnold Leo II. She has two brothers, Roger Leo (1947–2011), a journalist, and Arnold Leo III. Arnold's daughter is Melissa Leo, an actress. Christine's son is Marc Roussel, who is also involved in the art industry. She graduated from The High School of Music & Art in New York City. She then traveled to Europe, living in Greece and France. While living in France she was an apprentice under Ossip Zadkine and studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. She hold two master's degrees, in Art and Education from Goddard College in Vermont. She completed her undergraduate work at Wilson College. | She was born in New York City, the daughter of Elinore (née Wellington; 1914–2008) and Arnold Leo II. She has two brothers, Roger Leo (1947–2011), a journalist, and Arnold Leo III. Arnold's daughter is Melissa Leo, an actress. Lupita's son is Marc Linderfelt, who is also involved in the art industry. She graduated from The High School of Music & Art in New York City. She then traveled to Europe, living in Greece and France. While living in France she was an apprentice under Ossip Zadkine and studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. She hold two master's degrees, in Art and Education from Goddard College in Vermont. She completed her undergraduate work at Wilson College.During her tenure at the Metropolitan Museum of Art working under Thomas Hoving, Linderfelt worked on the exhibits of King Tutankhamun, traveling to Egypt on several occasions. She is often called upon to discuss various art works, and has been a guest-lecturer at many universities, and appeared in many television programs and magazines as a guest. She received a special award from the National Association of Professional Women for her art conservation work in New York City. Linderfelt is also a photographer, and her prints have appeared in various books and art exhibits. She is a former board member at the Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece and has served on numerous other boards at museums around the world. Her conservation work includes restoring the Statue of Liberty and the Reclining Figure, located outside of Lincoln Center. She is also a member of the National Arts Club. | Christine | Roussel | artists | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Lupita Linderfelt as an artist of exceptional talent and dedication. I have had the honor of personally getting to know Ms. Linderfelt and witnessing her impressive contributions to the art world.<return><return>Ms. Linderfelt's artistic journey began at a young age, inspiring her to pursue her passion for art at the High School of Music & Art in New York City. Her love for art led her to travel to Europe, where she studied at the prestigious Académie de la Grande Chaumière in France and worked as an apprentice under the renowned sculptor Ossip Zadkine.<return><return>Ms. Linderfelt holds two master's degrees, in Art and Education, from Goddard College in Vermont, a testament to her love of learning and dedication to her craft. Her impressive academic background has complemented her practical experiences, including her work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art working on exhibits such as King Tutankhamun.<return><return>Ms. Linderfelt's work as an art conservator is unparalleled. She has been called upon to work on projects such as the restoration of the Statue of Liberty and the Reclining Figure outside of Lincoln Center. Her expertise in conservation has been recognized, earning her a special award from the National Association of Professional Women for her outstanding work in New York City.<return><return>Beyond her talent as an artist and conservator, Ms. Linderfelt is also a gifted photographer and an articulate and engaging guest-lecturer on the subject of art. Her prints have been featured in various books and art exhibitions, demonstrating the breadth of her artistic abilities.<return><return>Ms. Linderfelt's accomplishments in the art world are a testament to her dedication and hard work. She has served on numerous museum boards around the world, including the prestigious Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece. Her passion for the arts has also been recognized by her membership in the National Arts Club.<return><return>In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Lupita Linderfelt as an artist of exceptional talent, dedication, and expertise. I have no doubt that she will continue to make significant contributions to the art world for years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |