A longtime teacher in the Indianapolis schools, Genevieve Graf took up painting when she and her sister, well-known artist Marie Goth, were spending time at their cabin in Brown County, Indiana.... Read full biography
A longtime teacher in the Indianapolis schools, Genevieve Graf took up painting when she and her sister, well-known artist Marie Goth, were spending time at their cabin in Brown County, Indiana. Saying later that she pursued painting as a hobby in her early 30s, Genevieve studied with her sister,... Read full biography
A longtime teacher in the Indianapolis schools, Genevieve Graf took up painting when she and her sister, well-known artist Marie Goth, were spending time at their cabin in Brown County, Indiana. Saying later that she pursued painting as a hobby in her early 30s, Genevieve studied with her sister, Carl Graf and Varoldo Joseph Cariani. With these artists, she spent much time hiking through the foliage of the Brown County countryside, which was serving as inspiration to many painters, especially... Read full biography
A longtime teacher in the Indianapolis schools, Genevieve Graf took up painting when she and her sister, well-known artist Marie Goth, were spending time at their cabin in Brown County, Indiana. Saying later that she pursued painting as a hobby in her early 30s, Genevieve studied with her sister, Carl Graf and Varoldo Joseph Cariani. With these artists, she spent much time hiking through the foliage of the Brown County countryside, which was serving as inspiration to many painters, especially ones pursuing plein-air painting and Impressionism. Often these treks of Genevieve's and her companions ended with dinner gatherings at Cariani's place, and she and Carl Graf, a permanent resident of Brown County, developed an attraction for each... Read full biography
A longtime teacher in the Indianapolis schools, Genevieve Graf took up painting when she and her sister, well-known artist Marie Goth, were spending time at their cabin in Brown County, Indiana. Saying later that she pursued painting as a hobby in her early 30s, Genevieve studied with her sister, Carl Graf and Varoldo Joseph Cariani. With these artists, she spent much time hiking through the foliage of the Brown County countryside, which was serving as inspiration to many painters, especially ones pursuing plein-air painting and Impressionism. Often these treks of Genevieve's and her companions ended with dinner gatherings at Cariani's place, and she and Carl Graf, a permanent resident of Brown County, developed an attraction for each other. He had built a home out of native stone near Nashville, the major community of Brown County. During t... Read full biography
Genevieve Graf - Artist Info
About Genevieve Graf: Books
Books & Publications (7)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists
2004
Newton, Judith Vale
390 pages (color)
The Artists of Brown County
1994
Letsinger-Miller, Lyn
227 pages (color)
Those Brown County Artists The Ones Who Came; The Ones Who Stayed
1993
Nesbit, Joanne (Editor)
235 pages (color)
A Grand Tradition: The Art and Artists of the Hoosier Salon, 1925-1990
1993
Newton, Judith/Carol Weiss
479 pages
Mallet's Index of Artists: International-Biographical Two Volumes: Includes 1940 Index