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in 1977. Layton credited this new pursuit with curing her depression and comforting her grief over her son's death in 1976. Her works are often self-portraits, detailed pencil line drawings, sometimes humorous, with references to political issues such as women's rights and the threat to defund the
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In 1980, Elizabeth Layton was chosen as a "Governor's Artist," a statewide honor in Kansas. Earlier in 1980, Layton received first place out of 600 entries from the four states comprising the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, Mid-Four Annual Juried show. Layton was named
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over controversial art. She exhibited her drawings first in Kansas, and later throughout the US. Collections of her work are also displayed in the Spencer Museum of Art and Lawrence Arts Center in Lawrence, Kansas, as well as at the Mulvane Art Museum in Topeka, Kansas.
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in 1909. Her father Asa Finch Converse was a newspaper publisher, and her mother May Frink Converse wrote a weekly column for the newspaper. May Converse was named the Poet Laureate of Kansas in 1928. Elizabeth left college to marry her first husband, Clyde Nichols.
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Layton died in 1993, age 85, after a stroke. She was survived by her second husband, Glenn F. Layton Sr. Her works may be found in the collections at the
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Susan V. Craig, "Biographical Dictionary of Kansas Artists (active before 1945): Revised and Expanded Edition." (July, 2009): 218
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The Elizabeth Layton Center for Hope and Guidance is a mental health clinic in Kansas, named in the artist's memory.
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Alexandra Mezey, "Grandma Layton's Drawings Don't Just Reflect a Big Talent--They've Cured Her 40-year Depression,"
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Layton did not sell her works, despite demand, but she did donate them for causes that interested her.
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Elizabeth Layton was married twice and divorced once; she raised five children. She experienced
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for much of her life, leading to some psychiatric hospitalizations and multiple rounds of
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Edward J. Sozanski, "Grandma Layton's Work Finds the Good in the Ugly Side of Life,"
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In 1992, shortly before she died, Layton was the focus of shows at the Smithsonian's
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Elizabeth Converse Nichols assisted her widowed mother as editor of the
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Victoria Donohoe, "Woman Cured Depression by Taking Up Art,"
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George B. Pyle, "The Old and Sad Need an Art Transplant,"
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John Hanna, "Drawings from Kansas Artist Opens in Paris,"
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Through the Looking Glass: Drawings by Elizabeth Layton
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Mason King, "Noted Local Artist Grandma Layton Dies,"
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Phyllis Springer, "Layton Work Reflects U. S. Mood,"
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What's So Special About Elizabeth "Grandma" Layton?
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Elizabeth Nel

Wellsville, Kansas
Ottawa University
National Museum of American Art
Delaware Art Museum
Wellsville, Kansas
Ottawa University
National Endowment for the Arts
National Museum of American Art
Delaware Art Museum
naive art
Musée d'Art Brut & Art Singulier
Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award
depression
electroconvulsive therapy
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Lawrence Arts Center
"Frink, May (later Converse)"
John Hanna, "Drawings from Kansas Artist Opens in Paris," Salina Journal (August 29, 2001): 32.
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"Converse, Asa Finch"
Matt Truell, "Grandma Layton's Work Showcased," Salina Journal (December 1, 1995): 24.
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Victoria Donohoe, "Woman Cured Depression by Taking Up Art," Philadelphia Inquirer (July 26, 1992).
"'Grandma' Responds to Art Furor," Salina Journal (September 20, 1989): 3.
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