![]() Was a teenage illustrator for children's section of the Minneapolis Journal worked as a schoolteacher (1912–13) and commercial artist (1918–23) exhibited extensively in New York, primarily at the Weyhe Gallery, across the country and abroad (beginning 1926) had major exhibits at Weyhe Gallery, NY (1926, 1930, and 1940 retrospective) exhibited in group shows at Museum of Modern Art, New York (1939) and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1943). Paul Institute of Arts, 1913–1914, Minneapolis School of Art, 1914–1917, Art Students League, New York, 1917–1918 married Earle Marshall Humphreys, in 1930 children: none. Born Wanda Hazel Gág on March 11, 1893, in New Ulm, Minnesota died of lung cancer on June 27, 1946, in New York, New York oldest of seven children (six girls and one boy) of Anton Gág and Lissi Biebl Gág (both artists) studied at the St. ![]() ![]() ![]() American artist, writer, and translator who was much admired for the melodic style of her self-illustrated children's books. ![]()
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