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VAN DUZEE, Kate Keith

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VAN DUZEE, Kate Keith. (Dubuque, IA, Sept. 18, 1874--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 7, 1962). Founder, DUBUQUE BOYS' CLUB and DUBUQUE ART ASSOCIATION. Van Duzee, a director for forty years of the MOUNT PLEASANT HOME, was an organizer of the Dubuque Boys' Club in 1900.

In 1910, in what would be the first of many activities establishing her as the "patron saint" of art in Dubuque, Van Duzee helped establish the Dubuque Art Association. She served as the Association's first secretary and worked for many years to encourage membership and bring exhibits to Dubuque. She also held several offices in the state organization of the Colonial Dames of America.

Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
Photo courtesy: Carnegie-Stout Public Library
Kate Van Duzee's original copper etching plates used in creating some of the note cards for sale by the Carnegie-Stout Public Library.

Van Duzee sponsored Adrian Dornbies, the first artist to give lessons and operate a gallery in Dubuque.

Van Duzee studied painting in Boston and Ipswich, Massachusetts; Saugatuck, Michigan; Ogunquit, Maine; and at Stone City, Iowa, with the famed Grant Wood. For many years, Van Duzee sketched and painted many of her favorite scenes from the Dubuque area. She received many prizes for her paintings. Many are proudly displayed in Dubuque homes.

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"Noted Patron of Art, Kate Van Duzee, Dies," Telegraph Herald, January 8, 1962, p. 11