Born to Irish immigrants in San Francisco, Isabel Hunter became a painter of still lifes, and scenes of the Bay area and northern California. She was also an illustrator for Sunset magazine. She was... Read full biography
Born to Irish immigrants in San Francisco, Isabel Hunter became a painter of still lifes, and scenes of the Bay area and northern California. She was also an illustrator for Sunset magazine. She was raised in San Francisco until she was age twelve and then moved to Alameda, which remained her home... Read full biography
Born to Irish immigrants in San Francisco, Isabel Hunter became a painter of still lifes, and scenes of the Bay area and northern California. She was also an illustrator for Sunset magazine. She was raised in San Francisco until she was age twelve and then moved to Alameda, which remained her home most of her life. However, after the fire and earthquake in 1906, she lived in Monterey from 1907 to 1918, and continued to visit there after she had re-settled in Alameda. One of her early paintings,... Read full biography
Born to Irish immigrants in San Francisco, Isabel Hunter became a painter of still lifes, and scenes of the Bay area and northern California. She was also an illustrator for Sunset magazine. She was raised in San Francisco until she was age twelve and then moved to Alameda, which remained her home most of her life. However, after the fire and earthquake in 1906, she lived in Monterey from 1907 to 1918, and continued to visit there after she had re-settled in Alameda. One of her early paintings, 1897, Old Custom House at Monterey, was exhibited at the San Francisco Art Association. She studied at the California School of Design and with William Keith. Exhibition venues included the Mark Hopkins Institute, San Francisco Sketch Club and Santa... Read full biography
Born to Irish immigrants in San Francisco, Isabel Hunter became a painter of still lifes, and scenes of the Bay area and northern California. She was also an illustrator for Sunset magazine. She was raised in San Francisco until she was age twelve and then moved to Alameda, which remained her home most of her life. However, after the fire and earthquake in 1906, she lived in Monterey from 1907 to 1918, and continued to visit there after she had re-settled in Alameda. One of her early paintings, 1897, Old Custom House at Monterey, was exhibited at the San Francisco Art Association. She studied at the California School of Design and with William Keith. Exhibition venues included the Mark Hopkins Institute, San Francisco Sketch Club and Santa Cruz Art League. Source:. Phil Kovinick and Mar... Read full biography
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