Florence Tricker (from a Woodmere Art Gallery exhibit catalog An Invited Exhibition by Eight Pennsylvania Artists in February of 1963). Florence Tricker was born in Philadelphia and received... Read full biography
Florence Tricker (from a Woodmere Art Gallery exhibit catalog An Invited Exhibition by Eight Pennsylvania Artists in February of 1963). Florence Tricker was born in Philadelphia and received scholarships at the Philadelphia School of Design (Moore Institute) and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine... Read full biography
Florence Tricker (from a Woodmere Art Gallery exhibit catalog An Invited Exhibition by Eight Pennsylvania Artists in February of 1963). Florence Tricker was born in Philadelphia and received scholarships at the Philadelphia School of Design (Moore Institute) and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. She also studied at the Tiffany Foundation, Oyster Bay, N.Y. and the Graphic Sketch Club, Philadelphia. Her teachers were painters Fred Wagner, Daniel Garber, Henry B. Snell, Elliot... Read full biography
Florence Tricker (from a Woodmere Art Gallery exhibit catalog An Invited Exhibition by Eight Pennsylvania Artists in February of 1963). Florence Tricker was born in Philadelphia and received scholarships at the Philadelphia School of Design (Moore Institute) and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. She also studied at the Tiffany Foundation, Oyster Bay, N.Y. and the Graphic Sketch Club, Philadelphia. Her teachers were painters Fred Wagner, Daniel Garber, Henry B. Snell, Elliot Daignerfield, William Lathrop and sculptors Albert Laessle, Charles Grafly and Samuel Murray. Exhibitions: . solo in St. Petersburg and Tampa, Fl; Kennebunkport, Maine; Gloucester, Mass; the Philadelphia Art Alliance; the Women's University Club, the Plastic... Read full biography
Florence Tricker (from a Woodmere Art Gallery exhibit catalog An Invited Exhibition by Eight Pennsylvania Artists in February of 1963). Florence Tricker was born in Philadelphia and received scholarships at the Philadelphia School of Design (Moore Institute) and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. She also studied at the Tiffany Foundation, Oyster Bay, N.Y. and the Graphic Sketch Club, Philadelphia. Her teachers were painters Fred Wagner, Daniel Garber, Henry B. Snell, Elliot Daignerfield, William Lathrop and sculptors Albert Laessle, Charles Grafly and Samuel Murray. Exhibitions: . solo in St. Petersburg and Tampa, Fl; Kennebunkport, Maine; Gloucester, Mass; the Philadelphia Art Alliance; the Women's University Club, the Plastic Club Philadelphia; and Swarthmore and Lansdowne, Penn. Her work was included in general exhibitions at the National... Read full biography