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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren and husband Tod Lindemuth were members of St. Augustine's so called Lost Colony of artists. As the Great Depression ended and the economy improved, the Arts Club gained some talented and enthusiastic members. Among the first to arrive were Tod Lindenmuth (1885-1976) and his wife Elizabeth Boardman Warren (1886-1980, known professionally as E. B. Warren), then both prominent figures in Provincetown, who visited St. Augustine late in 1934. The couple wintered in the city on a regular basis until they bought a house there in 1940 and became residents. Although Lindenmuth and Warren were basically traditional artists, they were sympathetic to modern styles. Over the years they encouraged many of their progressive colleagues from Provincetown to visit St. Augustine, and some of them contributed substantially to the Arts Club exhibitions.
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