Clare Leighton
born London, England, 1898; died Connecticut, 1989
During the late 1920s and 1930s, Leighton came to the United States on a number of lecture tours. At the onset of World War II, she moved to America. Initially she lived on Long Island but later moved to Baltimore. In 1943 Leighton taught at Duke University and in 1945 became an American citizen. She eventually settled in Woodbury, Connecticut, where she worked until the late 1980s.
During her extensive career, Leighton carved more than 900 woodblocks, and designed numerous book illustrations, bookplates, engravings, illustrations, and mosaics and stained glass windows. Although known primarily for her work as a printmaker, she also was the author of seven books.
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