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Enid Bell (Lilian Enid Addleshaw Borrows) was born on 4 December, 1904 in London, England, is an American sculptor, illustrator and teacher. Discover Enid Bell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 107 years old?
Popular As |
Lilian Enid Addleshaw Borrows |
Occupation |
Sculptor, Illustrator, Teacher |
Age |
107 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
4 December 1904 |
Birthday |
4 December |
Birthplace |
London, England |
Date of death |
1994 |
Died Place |
Englewood, New Jersey |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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Enid Bell Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Enid Bell's Husband?
Her husband is D'Arcy Richard Baker (1918 - 1932) ( his death), David Wellesley Bell (1908 - 1914) ( divorced)
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Husband |
D'Arcy Richard Baker (1918 - 1932) ( his death), David Wellesley Bell (1908 - 1914) ( divorced) |
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Enid Bell Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Enid Bell worth at the age of 107 years old? Enid Bell’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Enid Bell's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Enid Bell Palanchian (December 4, 1904 – 1994), known professionally as Enid Bell in her early career and later on as Enid Bell Palanchian, was an American sculptor, illustrator and teacher born in London, England.
Bell was born in England in 1904 to Scottish parents and began her studies at the Glasgow School of Art, then at the St John's Wood Art School as well as studying with fellow Scot Sir William Reid Dick in London.
Then after moving to the United States at the age of seventeen at the Art Students League in New York City.
Essentially a figurative, direct carving in wood artist, she was based in New Jersey where she became the head of the sculpture program of the Federal Art Project for that state and was herself the creator of several FAP commissions.
Her art has been connected to earlier movements such as the art deco movement that got started in the 1910s and gained momentum in the 1920s and 1930s.
As this time period would have been the time where Palanchian would have started her education in the arts and have begun to have gotten exposure, seeing these art deco elements in her own art is unsurprising.
This piece was created in 1926, when Bell was about 22 years old, but the piece was unfortunately destroyed.
She taught at Miss Chaplin's School of Arts in New York City from 1929 to 1931 under the role of an art teacher.
In 1932 she married Armenian-American businessman and painter, Missak Palanchian, though she retained her surname as Bell for professional purposes.
They would often showcase their art together in exhibits across New Jersey, New York, and New Mexico.
In 1940 until 1941 she was the Sculpture Supervisor for the New Jersey Arts & Crafts Project, W.P.A.
She tended to create sculptures that were "twined" around one another, meaning that were wrapped up in one another as is in shown in her bronze sculpture entitled "Dancers" that was created in the 1940s.
She took inspiration from the material (different types of wood, plaster, ceramic, and bronze) including its natural form as well as nature and geometric patterns in the world around her.
Her theme in the creation of her art is seemingly growth, not only in the style of having larger more expanded base and then funneling up towards the top.
Furthermore, a large part of her art includes bodies that are intertwined with one another that suggest connection.
Following the end of the Federal Art Project in 1944, she taught as instructor of sculpture and Head of the Sculpture Department of the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art until 1968.
Bell-Palanchian donated her sculpture "Little Indian Dancer" to the Englewood Public Library Children's Room in 1981.
Furthermore, she also donated her sculpture "Birds" to the Leonia Public Library where it is hanging on the rear wall of the stairs.
Bell was a member of the National Sculpture Society.
Bell died in 1994 in Englewood, New Jersey.
Bell's art style can be described as "growing".
Nearly all of her sculptures are made from wood and a few that were made from ceramics.
As it was described, her larger sculptures tend to "grow" from the ground and expand and widens as the sculpture builds up.
Many of her sculptures that feature two people tend to be shown in so0me sort of embrace.
Her sculpture "Dancers" which is made from plaster shows a man and a woman who is standing in front of the man in some sort of dance with a skirt in her left hand and her head tilted back towards the man.