
Linda Cosgrove's works in oil is acclaimed for reviving the medieval practice of oil-on-copper. Linda Cosgrove arrived in San Francisco in 1976 and lived in the Russian Hill area of the city until moving to Marin County with her husband and daughter. Her art is a synthesis of Renaissance inspired pieces with a strong hint of dark humor. Linda completed her education at the Universities of Wisconsin and South Carolina. Cosgrove's works are held in collections throughout the United States and abroad, including collections in Colombia, Germany, Monaco and The Bahamas. She has been featured in numerous prestigious shows, including the New York Armory International Exhibit in which she was featured as one of the exhibition highlights, in the company of such artists as Durer, Rembrandt and David Hockney.