
Regina Dorland Robinson AUCTION RECORDS
1891 Jacksonville, Oregon - 1917 San Mateo, California. Known for: Landscape, figure, portrait.
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Born in Jacksonville, OR on Nov. 5, 1891. Robinson studied at the PAFA and with Wm M. Chase before moving to San Francisco about 1910. She continued her art training there with Alice Chittenden.... Read full biography
Born in Jacksonville, OR on Nov. 5, 1891. Robinson studied at the PAFA and with Wm M. Chase before moving to San Francisco about 1910. She continued her art training there with Alice Chittenden. While active in the local art scene, she produced floral still lifes. Pregnancy, a hasty marriage, and a... Read full biography
Born in Jacksonville, OR on Nov. 5, 1891. Robinson studied at the PAFA and with Wm M. Chase before moving to San Francisco about 1910. She continued her art training there with Alice Chittenden. While active in the local art scene, she produced floral still lifes. Pregnancy, a hasty marriage, and a divorce left her deranged; her short life ended with her suicide in San Mateo on April 7, 1917. Exh: Rogue River (OR) Fair, 1907 (1st prize); San Francisco Art Association, 1912-13; SF Women Artists,... Read full biography
Born in Jacksonville, OR on Nov. 5, 1891. Robinson studied at the PAFA and with Wm M. Chase before moving to San Francisco about 1910. She continued her art training there with Alice Chittenden. While active in the local art scene, she produced floral still lifes. Pregnancy, a hasty marriage, and a divorce left her deranged; her short life ended with her suicide in San Mateo on April 7, 1917. Exh: Rogue River (OR) Fair, 1907 (1st prize); San Francisco Art Association, 1912-13; SF Women Artists, 1914. In: So. Oregon Historical Society. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". Women Artists of the American West; Oregon Painters 1859-1959; Death record; San Mateo Times, 4-14-1917 (obituary). Nearly 20,000 biographies can be... Read full biography
Born in Jacksonville, OR on Nov. 5, 1891. Robinson studied at the PAFA and with Wm M. Chase before moving to San Francisco about 1910. She continued her art training there with Alice Chittenden. While active in the local art scene, she produced floral still lifes. Pregnancy, a hasty marriage, and a divorce left her deranged; her short life ended with her suicide in San Mateo on April 7, 1917. Exh: Rogue River (OR) Fair, 1907 (1st prize); San Francisco Art Association, 1912-13; SF Women Artists, 1914. In: So. Oregon Historical Society. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". Women Artists of the American West; Oregon Painters 1859-1959; Death record; San Mateo Times, 4-14-1917 (obituary). Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please click... Read full biography


