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Elizabeth H. Lidow (February 5, 1924 – September 1, 2014) was an American artist.
Elizabeth H. Lidow was born in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. She was brought up in a creative and intellectual environment. Her father was a World War I pilot, who later found a career as a stunt pilot for film. Her mother, daughter of a Russian diplomat, was born in China, and was an avid collector of Asian art and translated Asian poetry.
At an early age she showed a passion for painting. At 18 she married the composer Friedrich Hollaender, [1] [2] who wrote for Marlene Dietrich as well as for Hollywood films. Film studios were interested in her as a potential actress but she declined in order to paint. She had a daughter with Hollander but after three years the couple divorced.
Her education in art was continued in Paris and Switzerland. In 1951, Lidow returned to Los Angeles and exhibited solo at Roperi's Gallery. Soon after, she married industrialist and founder of International Rectifier Corp, Eric Lidow, and they had two sons together.
In 2005, arthritis had complicated her ability to paint. She started to make short films to continue her artistic expression. [3]
Leza Lidow died on September 1, 2014, at the age of 90.
2008-2009
2007
2006
2004
2003
2002
2001
1998/1999.
1997
1995
1994
1992/93
Mondial Arts Salon Avignon 93, Avignon, France (Gold Medal Award-Group Exhibitions)
1990/91
1989
1987/88
1985/86
1984
1982/83
1981
1978
1952
1951
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (February 2021) |
Elizabeth H. Lidow (February 5, 1924 – September 1, 2014) was an American artist.
Elizabeth H. Lidow was born in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. She was brought up in a creative and intellectual environment. Her father was a World War I pilot, who later found a career as a stunt pilot for film. Her mother, daughter of a Russian diplomat, was born in China, and was an avid collector of Asian art and translated Asian poetry.
At an early age she showed a passion for painting. At 18 she married the composer Friedrich Hollaender, [1] [2] who wrote for Marlene Dietrich as well as for Hollywood films. Film studios were interested in her as a potential actress but she declined in order to paint. She had a daughter with Hollander but after three years the couple divorced.
Her education in art was continued in Paris and Switzerland. In 1951, Lidow returned to Los Angeles and exhibited solo at Roperi's Gallery. Soon after, she married industrialist and founder of International Rectifier Corp, Eric Lidow, and they had two sons together.
In 2005, arthritis had complicated her ability to paint. She started to make short films to continue her artistic expression. [3]
Leza Lidow died on September 1, 2014, at the age of 90.
2008-2009
2007
2006
2004
2003
2002
2001
1998/1999.
1997
1995
1994
1992/93
Mondial Arts Salon Avignon 93, Avignon, France (Gold Medal Award-Group Exhibitions)
1990/91
1989
1987/88
1985/86
1984
1982/83
1981
1978
1952
1951