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Adelia Ann Armstrong Lutz was an American artist active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her still lifes and portraits were exhibited throughout the American South and Appalachia, and they are to be the subject of a permanent exhibit at her former home, Historic Westwood.
Lutz helped organize art displays at the Appalachian expositions so that art was not only for the rich and able. This gave greater prominence to the art and culture of the time in Appalachia.[1]
Lutz's home in Knoxville, Westwood, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Daughter of Robert Armstrong and S.A.Louise Franklin, Adelia grew up in Knox county Tennessee.[2]
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Adelia married John Edwin Lutz on 10 Feb 1886 in Knox, Tennessee. [3]
Adelia was mentioned on a memorial in Berry Highland Memorial Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, United States with a death date of 17 November 1931.[4]
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