2D Works
Lillian started her work in the arts in the late 1940s, studying first landscape painting with Henry Hensche in Provincetown, MA for a few summers, then with George Buehr at the Art Institute of Chicago and Richard Weisenborn in a shift to more abstract work. In the early 1950s, she studied sculpture with Hugo Weber at the Institute of Design, recognizing in her own words she “had more interest in form than in color.”
The bulk of the two dimensional work was done between the late 1940s and the early 1950s, although the works are largely undated.