She also donated a painting to the Burden Center for the Aging. since they had provided her with some support services necessary to complement her limited income from social security. That same year the National Museum of Womens Art forming in Washington. DC. gave Friedy her first recognition in the art world. She is now included in their biographies of famous women artists dating from the 16th to the 20th centuries. In fall of 1983. the artist celebrated her 60th anniversary of emigration to the United States. As a patriotic gesture of appreciation to her beloved country. she offered a painting to the White House. Through the kind intercession of Mrs.
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