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Santa Barbara School of the Arts was a college of art founded in Santa Barbara, California, by artist Fernand Lungren (1857–1932) in 1920. Faculty members included Edward Borein, who taught etching, and John Marshall Gamble (1863 – 1957), who also served as President of the School Board. The school closed in 1933. References
Sep 30, 1994 · The most significant architectural monument of the Spanish colonial period (1782-1822), Mission Santa Barbara, stirred the imaginations of Henry Chap man Ford (1828-1894) and Alexander Harmer...
Highlighting works by artists, such as Carl Oscar Borg, Colin Campbell Cooper, John Marshall Gamble, and Fernand Lungren, who taught at the Santa Barbara School of the Arts from 1920-1938.
Buy tickets for upcoming music, theater, dance performances, and lectures in Santa Barbara. Calendar of events presented by UCSB Arts & Lectures.
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