Born on this day in 1896, Caroline Durieux was an American printmaker, painter, and educator. Best known for her satirical lithographs, Durieux spent most of her life in New Orleans and Mexico, but she attended graduate school at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.
"Queen of the Carnival at the Boston Club," 1946, by Caroline Durieux. "Lovers," 1974, by Caroline Durieux. "Ponce de Leon Beauty Salon," by Caroline Durieux. "Park in Rio," 1943, by Caroline Durieux.











