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= Linda Lindeberg = Linda Lindeberg (1915-1973) was an American abstract painter of landscapes and nudes. Her drawings and paintings have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Riverside Museum, the Houston Art Museum, and the Berkley Art Museum at the University of California. She was the second wife of Giorgio Cavallon, who was also an artist. Lindeberg was an early student of Hans Hoffmann, and exhibited regularly in New York City.

Life and Career
The Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian houses the Linda Lindeberg, 1940-1973 collection, which contains two microfilm reels that detail Lindeberg's life and career. Reel N68-61 contains clippings, notes, exhibition catalogs, and photographs. Material on reel N68-61 was lent for microfilming in 1968 by Lindeberg herself. Reel 940 contains biographical data, such as letters from family, friends, and business acquaintances. It also contains business records, sketches, exhibition notices, clippings and photographs of Lindeberg, her work, studio, home, family and friends, including photos of Giorgio Cavallon, Franz Kline and Stanley Kunitz. Material on reel 940 was donated by Cavallon in 1973.

Lindeberg has one work available for viewing online on the Museum of Modern Art's website: Hanging Man, 1962.

Death
Lindeberg died of cancer at the Presbyterian Hospital on August 23, 1973.