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1924 Eau Claire, Wisconsin - 1995 Grafton, Wisconsin. Known for: Modernist town-landscape.
Doris Anne White was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on July 27, 1924. White began her studies at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, continued at the University of Berne in Switzerland, and earled... Read full biography
Doris Anne White was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on July 27, 1924. White began her studies at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, continued at the University of Berne in Switzerland, and earled a degree from the Art Institute of Chicago. She then taught at Layton School and worked as a... Read full biography
Doris Anne White was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on July 27, 1924. White began her studies at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, continued at the University of Berne in Switzerland, and earled a degree from the Art Institute of Chicago. She then taught at Layton School and worked as a commercial artist in Milwaukee until becoming a full-time painter in 1961. From her studio in Jackson, Wisconsin came award-winning watercolors, mostly abstracted impressions of nature. Unmarried, she died... Read full biography
Doris Anne White was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on July 27, 1924. White began her studies at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, continued at the University of Berne in Switzerland, and earled a degree from the Art Institute of Chicago. She then taught at Layton School and worked as a commercial artist in Milwaukee until becoming a full-time painter in 1961. From her studio in Jackson, Wisconsin came award-winning watercolors, mostly abstracted impressions of nature. Unmarried, she died in Grafton, Wisconsin on September 5, 1995. Member: California Watercolor Society; National Academy of Design; American Watercolor Society; Wisconsin Women Artists. Source: Edan Hughes, author of the book "Artists in California, 1786-1940". Nearly
Doris Anne White was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on July 27, 1924. White began her studies at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, continued at the University of Berne in Switzerland, and earled a degree from the Art Institute of Chicago. She then taught at Layton School and worked as a commercial artist in Milwaukee until becoming a full-time painter in 1961. From her studio in Jackson, Wisconsin came award-winning watercolors, mostly abstracted impressions of nature. Unmarried, she died in Grafton, Wisconsin on September 5, 1995. Member: California Watercolor Society; National Academy of Design; American Watercolor Society; Wisconsin Women Artists. Source: Edan Hughes, author of the book "Artists in California, 1786-1940". 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
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