Elizabeth Warhanik was one of Seattle's most prominent early artists. She excelled in oil, watercolor and printmaking. Born in Philadelphia, Warhanik spent five years teaching in Japan before. moving... Read full biography
Elizabeth Warhanik was one of Seattle's most prominent early artists. She excelled in oil, watercolor and printmaking. Born in Philadelphia, Warhanik spent five years teaching in Japan before. moving to Seattle in 1907. In 1910 she married Charles Warhanik in Seattle. where she remained for the... Read full biography
Elizabeth Warhanik was one of Seattle's most prominent early artists. She excelled in oil, watercolor and printmaking. Born in Philadelphia, Warhanik spent five years teaching in Japan before. moving to Seattle in 1907. In 1910 she married Charles Warhanik in Seattle. where she remained for the rest of her life. Coming from an artistic family, her parents were both artists who met at the. Pennsylvania Academy of Art and her sister, Eleanor Campbell, was an. illustrator who became known for her... Read full biography
Elizabeth Warhanik was one of Seattle's most prominent early artists. She excelled in oil, watercolor and printmaking. Born in Philadelphia, Warhanik spent five years teaching in Japan before. moving to Seattle in 1907. In 1910 she married Charles Warhanik in Seattle. where she remained for the rest of her life. Coming from an artistic family, her parents were both artists who met at the. Pennsylvania Academy of Art and her sister, Eleanor Campbell, was an. illustrator who became known for her illustrations for the popular "Dick &. Jane" reading primers. Warhanik studied at Wellesley College (Degree in Classical Literature) and. painting with Charles Woodbury. At the University of Washington, she studied. with Walter Isaacs and Helen... Read full biography
Elizabeth Warhanik was one of Seattle's most prominent early artists. She excelled in oil, watercolor and printmaking. Born in Philadelphia, Warhanik spent five years teaching in Japan before. moving to Seattle in 1907. In 1910 she married Charles Warhanik in Seattle. where she remained for the rest of her life. Coming from an artistic family, her parents were both artists who met at the. Pennsylvania Academy of Art and her sister, Eleanor Campbell, was an. illustrator who became known for her illustrations for the popular "Dick &. Jane" reading primers. Warhanik studied at Wellesley College (Degree in Classical Literature) and. painting with Charles Woodbury. At the University of Washington, she studied. with Walter Isaacs and Helen Rhodes and privately with Paul Morgan Gustin. and Edgar Forkner. She exhibited locally with the Seattle Fine... Read full biography
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