Campanelli, Pauline (1943–2001)
Campanelli, Pauline (1943–2001)
American painter. Born Pauline Eblé, Jan 25, 1943, in the Bronx, NY; died of complications from childhood polio, Nov 29, 2001, in Pohatcong Township, New Jersey; dau. of Joseph Eblé (professional photographer); attended Ridgewood School of Art; m. Dan Campanelli (painter), 1969.
Painted super-realist still lifes that sold in the hundreds of thousands, including her most popular "Wild Rose Berries"; writings include Ancient Ways: Reclaiming Pagan Traditions (1991).
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