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1876 Milwaukee, Wisconsin - 1954 Pasadena, California. Known for: Landscape, figure, portrait, and floral painting.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 10, 1870 into an artistic family Marion Wachtel was born to a mother who was an artist, and her great-grandfather was a Royal Academician in London. She studied... Read full biography
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 10, 1870 into an artistic family Marion Wachtel was born to a mother who was an artist, and her great-grandfather was a Royal Academician in London. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Vanderpoel and in New York City with William M. Chase. For... Read full biography
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 10, 1870 into an artistic family Marion Wachtel was born to a mother who was an artist, and her great-grandfather was a Royal Academician in London. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Vanderpoel and in New York City with William M. Chase. For several years she taught at the Art Institute of Chicago and was popular in Milwaukee as a portrait painter. A commission from the Santa Fe Railway to paint scenes in their ticket offices brought her to... Read full biography
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 10, 1870 into an artistic family Marion Wachtel was born to a mother who was an artist, and her great-grandfather was a Royal Academician in London. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Vanderpoel and in New York City with William M. Chase. For several years she taught at the Art Institute of Chicago and was popular in Milwaukee as a portrait painter. A commission from the Santa Fe Railway to paint scenes in their ticket offices brought her to California. Arriving in San Francisco in 1903, she became a pupil of William Keith. Learning of her proposed move to southern California, Keith suggested that she study with Elmer Wachtel. A romance blossomed and they married in 1904. After her... Read full biography
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 10, 1870 into an artistic family Marion Wachtel was born to a mother who was an artist, and her great-grandfather was a Royal Academician in London. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Vanderpoel and in New York City with William M. Chase. For several years she taught at the Art Institute of Chicago and was popular in Milwaukee as a portrait painter. A commission from the Santa Fe Railway to paint scenes in their ticket offices brought her to California. Arriving in San Francisco in 1903, she became a pupil of William Keith. Learning of her proposed move to southern California, Keith suggested that she study with Elmer Wachtel. A romance blossomed and they married in 1904. After her marriage, the artist dropped the "u" in her surname and then spelled it "Kavanagh." Regular exhibi. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940".... Read full biography
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- California's Golden Age: Scouting the best in vintage plein-air paintingsAugust 2006Bryant, KathyArt & Antiques
- Burlington Northern & Santa Fe RailJanuary 2005Porter, Dean AAmerican Art Review
- Nuts & BoltsAugust 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- By the SeaJune 2004Kolpas, NormanSouthwest Art
- MuseumsApril 2004Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Impressionism in California 1890-19December 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Coming of AgeJune 2003Moure, Nancy Dustin WallArt & Antiques
- Grandeur in Nature: Landscape PaintJune 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- California, Here They ComeNovember 2001King, CarolArt & Auction
- The New CollectorsOctober 2000Kolpas, NormanSouthwest Art
- Tradition Lives On/CA Art ClubJune 2000Stavig, VickieArt of the West
- Winds of ChangeMarch 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Painted Light: California ImpressionismFebruary 1999Stern, JeanAmerican Art Review
- East Meets West: American ImpressioApril 1997Coles, WilliamAmerican Art Review
- A Painter's Paradise (California)December 1996Gerdts, William HAmerican Art Review
- California ImpressionistsAugust 1996Keyes, Donald DAmerican Art Review
- Easels in the ArroyosOctober 1994Moure, NancyAmerican Art Review
