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1966
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Edna Stoddart (d. December 22, 1966) was an American painter and diarist.

Life

Stoddart was born in Oakland, California. Her aunt was Josephine Earp. She graduated from Mills College, the California College of the Arts, and the California School of Fine Arts. She was trained by Jean Varda, David Park, Mark Rothko, Felix Ruvolo, and Glenn Wessels.

Stoddart became an oil painter. According to Mick Gidley, an Emeritus Professor of American Literature & Culture at the University of Leeds, Stoddart's "brightly coloured pictures looked like illustrations to lost or unwritten fairy tales, and teemed with creatures, both familiar and exotic." Stoddart exhibited her work in the United States, Canada and Mexico. She was also a life-long diarist.

Stoddart had a son, Emil Cowing, and a daughter, Marjorie Macartney, from a previous marriage. She later married painter Louis Siegriest, and they resided in Oakland. Her stepson, Lundy Siegriest, was also a painter.

Stoddart died of a heart attack on December 22, 1966 in Mexico, where she was on holiday with her husband. She was buried in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Her diaries were bequeathed to the Smithsonian Institution.