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1903 Augusta, Kansas - 1995 San Francisco, California. Known for: Industrial, architecture, landscape.
Born in Augusta, KS on July 5, 1903. Isabelle Counsil moved to California with her family about 1908. After graduating from the CCAC in 1923, she taught crafts and fine arts in the California public... Read full biography
Born in Augusta, KS on July 5, 1903. Isabelle Counsil moved to California with her family about 1908. After graduating from the CCAC in 1923, she taught crafts and fine arts in the California public schools of Garden Grove, Hughson, Turlock, and Modesto until retirement in 1956. She was wed to... Read full biography
Born in Augusta, KS on July 5, 1903. Isabelle Counsil moved to California with her family about 1908. After graduating from the CCAC in 1923, she taught crafts and fine arts in the California public schools of Garden Grove, Hughson, Turlock, and Modesto until retirement in 1956. She was wed to Menno Schrock from 1927 until his death in 1943; in 1953 she married James K. Barnett. She was a resident of Modesto, CA until the late 1980s and then moved to San Francisco. Mrs. Barnett died there on... Read full biography
Born in Augusta, KS on July 5, 1903. Isabelle Counsil moved to California with her family about 1908. After graduating from the CCAC in 1923, she taught crafts and fine arts in the California public schools of Garden Grove, Hughson, Turlock, and Modesto until retirement in 1956. She was wed to Menno Schrock from 1927 until his death in 1943; in 1953 she married James K. Barnett. She was a resident of Modesto, CA until the late 1980s and then moved to San Francisco. Mrs. Barnett died there on July 13, 1995. Her oils, watercolors, acrylics, and serigraphs won many prizes in local shows. Member: Oakland AA; SF Women Artists; League of American Pen Women; Central Calif. Art League (cofounder). Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California,... Read full biography
Born in Augusta, KS on July 5, 1903. Isabelle Counsil moved to California with her family about 1908. After graduating from the CCAC in 1923, she taught crafts and fine arts in the California public schools of Garden Grove, Hughson, Turlock, and Modesto until retirement in 1956. She was wed to Menno Schrock from 1927 until his death in 1943; in 1953 she married James K. Barnett. She was a resident of Modesto, CA until the late 1980s and then moved to San Francisco. Mrs. Barnett died there on July 13, 1995. Her oils, watercolors, acrylics, and serigraphs won many prizes in local shows. Member: Oakland AA; SF Women Artists; League of American Pen Women; Central Calif. Art League (cofounder). Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". Interview with the artist or his/her family. Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is

