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  • Ida Kohlmeyer

    American painter and sculptor

    Ida Kohlmeyer

    Born

    Ida Rittenberg[1]


    (1912-11-03)November 3, 1912

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    DiedJanuary 24, 1997(1997-01-24) (aged 84)

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    NationalityAmerican
    Known forPainting, Sculpture
    SpouseHugh Kohlmeyer[1]

    Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer (3 November 1912 – 24 January 1997) was an American painter and sculptor who lived and worked in Louisiana.

    Kohlmeyer took up painting in her 30s and achieved wide recognition for her work in art museums and galleries throughout the United States.[2] Notably, her work is held by the National Museum of Women in the Arts,[3] the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Speed Art Museum, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the New Orleans Museum of Art.

    Ms. Kohlmeyer, a member of the Reform Jewish movement, played an active role in the New Orleans Jewish community throughout her life. Touro Synagogue