Miss Dorothy Revier, holding a candle and wearing large keys, enters Clyde Browne's Art Studios, located at 6232 Marmion Way, Highland Park, on April 13, 1926. All of the art shown is Christian in nature. A work entitled "The Novice" to the left of the doorway shows a novitiate nun. There is a sculpture of the devil above the doorway. Browne is known for his creation of Abbey San Encino, a residence off North Figueroa, south of York Blvd. He was a fine art printer.
Revier, Dorothy Artists Artists' studios--California--Los Angeles Christian art and symbolism Candles Locks and keys Browne, Clyde,1872-1942 Highland Park (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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