Parishioner Eric Leibrock tells the story of the re-discovery of a prominent parishioner’s identity and her connection to one of the most famous of Texas artists through the restoration of her portrait that once hung in Guild Parlor. The painting leads to the remembrance of other leading church women, additional works by the artist, and memories of the Lady’s equally prominent husband.
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