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Lyndall Bass began studying art as a young girl with private tutors, and eventually gained admission to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Her work is a reflection of great classical traditions, focused on techniques and collective thinking about the arts through history. Bass' primary mediums are oil paint and graphite pencil. Her subject matter includes portrait, figure, still life and symbolic narrative compositions.
She is the recipient of a United Nations International Women's Year Award, a National Society of Arts and Letters Award and a Franklin Mint Award of Excellence. Lyndall also holds a Master of Science in Instructional Systems Technology from Indiana University, Bloomington. She is currently a designer for circulating and commemorative coinage at the United States Mint.


