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American Woman Artist

Cecilia Brendel was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1962. She studied art at Indiana University South Bend and graduated with an Associates degree in Graphic Arts from Ivy Tech State College in South Bend, Indiana, in 1982. She began her artist career as a technical illustrator and eventually she developed her skills as a oil painter through studying the old world masters, including the Hudson River Painters, Rembrandt and Renoir, creating original oils for clients across the United States.

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