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Arts & Culture
1:39 pm
Thu February 7, 2013
Longtime Tulane Art Professor Pat Trivigno Dead at 90
By Jacqueline Bishop
A remembrance of artist and Tulane art professor Pat Trivigno.
Longtime Tulane art professor Pat Trivigno died January 30. He was 90.
An accomplished painter, with work in the Whitney, Guggenheim, Ogden and other important collections, Trivigno also left a significant legacy as a teacher. He exerted a gentle but profound influence on thousands of students at Tulane, including such prominent New Orleans artists as Adrian Deckbar and Dona Lief, and Times-Picayune art critic Doug MacCash.
Another of his former students, artist Jacqueline Bishop, has this remembrance.
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