Elizabeth Borglum
Elizabeth Borglum was an American painter. Early lifeBorglum was born to Isaac and Julia Nelson Collins Janes on Dec. 21, 1848 in Racine, Wisconsin. Early on, she attended school in Boston.[1] EducationIn 1875, Borglum attended Miss Graham's School, New York, studying music, also studying art under Charles W. Knudsen. She specialized in still lifes. In 1881, Borglum taught music in Milwaukee, then moved to San Francisco and began studying art under William Keith.[1][2] ![]() ![]() CareerAfter she was married, Borglum and her husband traveled, studied, and exhibited in Europe. They then settled at a home called El Rosario in Sierra Madre, a base from which they continued their travels and a base from which Borglum continued her art practice and her teaching. Personal lifeBorglum started teaching John Gutzon Borglum, another artist 20 years her junior.[3] They eventually married. John would go on to work on sculpting Mount Rushmore.[3] The couple divorced in 1908.[2] Death![]() Borglum died in Venice, California on March 21, 1922. References |