From Our

A N N I
V E R S A R Y
1930 -
2005

an
organization of professional artists
founded in 1930
©2001,
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Women
Painters of Washington
Women Painters of Washington
extends our sincere thanks to
David Martin of Martin-Zambito Fine Art
for generously providing the text, photos and
other information regarding these artists.
www.martin-zambito.com
©David
Martin
& the artist's estate.
Do not reproduce text
or images without
written permission
from David Martin
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Winter,
Madison Street, Seattle, c. 1930, watercolor
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Lake
Union, c. 1930, watercolor
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| Anna Belle Kidd Stone
was one of the Founders of the Women Painters of Washington in
1930. |
| Born
in Dewitt, Iowa, Stone lived most of her adult life in Seattle.
She studied at the Boston School of Art, Scripts College in Claremont,
Ca and the University of Washington, She also studied privately
with Edgar Forkner, Peter Camfferman, Millard Sheets and Ella Shepherd
Bush, celebrated miniature painter. Stone was noted for her floral
still-life’s in both oil and watercolor. |
Still Life, c. 1935, oil |
| Besides being a Founder of the Women Painters of Washington,
she was also a member of the Northwest Watercolor Society and
the National
League of American Penwomen.
Her exhibition history includes:
Seattle Art Museum, Laguna Beach Art Museum, Portland Art
Museum, California Palace of the
Legion
of Honor, Henry Art Gallery, and Women Painters of the West
among many other regional venues. |
©David Martin & the artist's estate.
Do not reproduce text or images without
written permission from David Martin
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