Stella LaMond
1893 -1968
From 1926 until 1936, La Mond was head of the art department at East Texas State Teachers College, Commerce, before going to Dallas to teach at SMU. She was professor of art and head of the university art department from 1937 until retirement in 1959 as professor emeritus. In the summer of 1944, she attended the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and in the winter of 1947 - 1948 she studied lithography under Coreen Spellman. La Mond attended for brief periods the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and the Instituto Allende, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. At various times she was a student of Alexandre Hogue, Arthur Raymond Young, George Sheldon Dutch, Sallie B. Tannahill, and Charles Martin. For study in lithography, her specialty, she received Carnegie scholarships (1947 - 1948), 1950 - 1951). La Mond died in a Dallas hospital.
Source: Texas Painters, Sculptors & Graphic Artists by John and Deborah Powers
http://www.daviddikefineart.com/artists/120-lamond-stella
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United States, 1923 - 2018