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1895 Frankfort, Ohio - 1955 Los Angeles, California. Known for: Sculpture, painting.
Born near Frankfort, OH on Nov. 11, 1895. Beulah Ecton moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1903 and settled in what is now the city of Vernon. She studied art locally at Polytechnic High School,... Read full biography
Born near Frankfort, OH on Nov. 11, 1895. Beulah Ecton moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1903 and settled in what is now the city of Vernon. She studied art locally at Polytechnic High School, Otis Art Institute, and USC. After her marriage to Brady Woodard, she improvised a studio in the... Read full biography
Born near Frankfort, OH on Nov. 11, 1895. Beulah Ecton moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1903 and settled in what is now the city of Vernon. She studied art locally at Polytechnic High School, Otis Art Institute, and USC. After her marriage to Brady Woodard, she improvised a studio in the rear of her home. A specialist in African subjects, her media included clay, plaster, wood, copper, metal, oils, and papier-maché. She died in Los Angeles on July 13, 1955. Member: LA Negro AA... Read full biography
Born near Frankfort, OH on Nov. 11, 1895. Beulah Ecton moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1903 and settled in what is now the city of Vernon. She studied art locally at Polytechnic High School, Otis Art Institute, and USC. After her marriage to Brady Woodard, she improvised a studio in the rear of her home. A specialist in African subjects, her media included clay, plaster, wood, copper, metal, oils, and papier-maché. She died in Los Angeles on July 13, 1955. Member: LA Negro AA (cofounder, 1937). Exh: LACMA, 1935 (1st solo); Stendahl Gallery, Negro AA (LA), 1937 (1st prize); Raymond & Raymond Gallery (LA), 1955. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". City Directory; Los Angeles Times, 1-22-1950; Death record. Nearly
Born near Frankfort, OH on Nov. 11, 1895. Beulah Ecton moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1903 and settled in what is now the city of Vernon. She studied art locally at Polytechnic High School, Otis Art Institute, and USC. After her marriage to Brady Woodard, she improvised a studio in the rear of her home. A specialist in African subjects, her media included clay, plaster, wood, copper, metal, oils, and papier-maché. She died in Los Angeles on July 13, 1955. Member: LA Negro AA (cofounder, 1937). Exh: LACMA, 1935 (1st solo); Stendahl Gallery, Negro AA (LA), 1937 (1st prize); Raymond & Raymond Gallery (LA), 1955. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". City Directory; Los Angeles Times, 1-22-1950; Death record. 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

