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Louise Lincoln Kerr

Louise Lincoln Kerr (April 24, 1892 – December 10, 1977) was an American musician, composer, and philanthropist from Cleveland, Ohio. She wrote over 100 music compositions including fifteen symphonic tone poems, twenty works for chamber or string orchestra, a violin concerto, five ballets and incidental music, numerous piano pieces, and about forty pieces of chamber music. She was known as "The Grand Lady of Music" for her patronage of the arts. Louise Kerr helped to co-found and developed The Phoenix Symphony (1947), The Phoenix Chamber Music Society (1960), The Scottsdale Center for the Arts, The National Society of Arts and Letters (1944) (in Phoenix), Monday Morning Musicals, The Bach and Madrigal Society (1958) (now the Phoenix Chorale), Young Audiences, The Musicians Club, and the Phoenix Cello Society (now the Arizona Cello Society). Kerr was also a benefactor to the Herberger School of Music at Arizona State University. She was inducted into the Arizona Women's Hall of Fame on October 21, 2004 and was nominated by conductor and musicologist Carolyn Waters Broe. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Assemblage of spirits : idea and image in New Ireland by Lincoln, Louise

    Published 1987
    Book
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    Bookmaking in the '70s : redefining the artist's book. [exhibition] July 13-September 16, 1979.

    Published 1979
    Other Authors: “…Lincoln, Louise…”
    Book
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    Southwest Indian Silver from the Doneghy collection

    Published 1982
    Other Authors: “…Lincoln, Louise…”
    Book
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    Sculpture from the David Daniels Collection : the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, October 26, 1979-January 13, 1980 : [catalog

    Published 1979
    Other Authors: “…Lincoln, Louise…”
    Book
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    The art of collecting : acquisitions at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1980-85

    Published 1986
    Other Authors: “…Lincoln, Louise…”
    Book