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Muriel Sibell-Wolle: Artist, Professor, Ghost Town Guide

Muriel Sibell-Wolle

1942

When Muriel Sibell-Wolle traded the East Coast for the foothills of Boulder in 1926, she was immediately spellbound by the region’s rich natural beauty, declaring she planned to stay "until they kick me out." She began teaching fine art at Boulder and went on to lead the department for nearly 20 years. 

One of the first and most prolific ghost town guidebook writers in the nation, Sibell-Wolle visited and sketched over a thousand mining towns in the American West. Here, Sibell-Wolle is pictured with her lithograph “Gladstone, Colorado,” which is now part of the Art Museum collection.


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Photo courtesy Floyd Walters Colection, Heritage Center