Dorothy Ochtman

Dorothy Ochtman (March 8, 1892 - April 26, 1971)[citation needed] was an American painter.

A Guggenheim Fellowship allowed her to study in Fontainebleau at the École Americaine des Beaux-Arts, and from 1927 to 1928 she was at the Académie Despujols.

[2] She also showed three times at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and her work was included in many other exhibits throughout her career.

Her work consisted largely of flower pieces, still-lifes, and portraits.

[2] Her work is in the collections of the Smith College Museum of Art[1] and the National Academy of Design,[2] among others.

Chrysanthemums by Dorothy Ochtman