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Stettheimer, Florine

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Stettheimer, Florine (1871–1944)

US painter. She created the sets and costumes for Four Saints in Three Acts (1934), an opera by Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein. Her paintings were satiric, theatrical, and symbolic.

She was born in Rochester, New York. In the 1890s she studied at the Art Students League. She was in Europe 1906–14, and settled in New York.



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