ISABELLA WALKER (American, 1904 - 1977) Original Woodblock Print “Bird’s Eye View of Provincetown Harbor”
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Offered here is a beautiful original woodblock print by well-listed artist Isabella Brockway Walker. Unsigned. This came from the estate of an avid collector of Provincetown art (see our other listings for more art from this collection). Image measures 6 x 8.75 inches, and framed measures 10.5 x 13.5 inches. Archivally framed, in excellent condition and ready to hang.
Biography:
Isabella Brockway Walker (1901-1987) was an American painter and printmaker known primarily for her woodcuts and linocuts. She studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts and, in 1934, she settled in Washington DC and sometimes summered at the Provincetown art colony in Massachusetts. Walker was a member of the Arts Club of Washington and the Society of Washington Printmakers, she exhibited at the Smithsonian Institute, Georgetown University, University of Virginia, Baltimore Art Museum and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Biography:
Isabella Brockway Walker (1901-1987) was an American painter and printmaker known primarily for her woodcuts and linocuts. She studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts and, in 1934, she settled in Washington DC and sometimes summered at the Provincetown art colony in Massachusetts. Walker was a member of the Arts Club of Washington and the Society of Washington Printmakers, she exhibited at the Smithsonian Institute, Georgetown University, University of Virginia, Baltimore Art Museum and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Offered here is a beautiful original woodblock print by well-listed artist Isabella Brockway Walker. Unsigned. This came from the estate of an avid collector of Provincetown art (see our other listings for more art from this collection). Image measures 6 x 8.75 inches, and framed measures 10.5 x 13.5 inches. Archivally framed, in excellent condition and ready to hang.
Biography:
Isabella Brockway Walker (1901-1987) was an American painter and printmaker known primarily for her woodcuts and linocuts. She studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts and, in 1934, she settled in Washington DC and sometimes summered at the Provincetown art colony in Massachusetts. Walker was a member of the Arts Club of Washington and the Society of Washington Printmakers, she exhibited at the Smithsonian Institute, Georgetown University, University of Virginia, Baltimore Art Museum and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Biography:
Isabella Brockway Walker (1901-1987) was an American painter and printmaker known primarily for her woodcuts and linocuts. She studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts and, in 1934, she settled in Washington DC and sometimes summered at the Provincetown art colony in Massachusetts. Walker was a member of the Arts Club of Washington and the Society of Washington Printmakers, she exhibited at the Smithsonian Institute, Georgetown University, University of Virginia, Baltimore Art Museum and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Offered here is a beautiful original woodblock print by well-listed artist Isabella Brockway Walker. Unsigned. This came from the estate of an avid collector of Provincetown art (see our other listings for more art from this collection). Image measures 6 x 8.75 inches, and framed measures 10.5 x 13.5 inches. Archivally framed, in excellent condition and ready to hang.
Biography:
Isabella Brockway Walker (1901-1987) was an American painter and printmaker known primarily for her woodcuts and linocuts. She studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts and, in 1934, she settled in Washington DC and sometimes summered at the Provincetown art colony in Massachusetts. Walker was a member of the Arts Club of Washington and the Society of Washington Printmakers, she exhibited at the Smithsonian Institute, Georgetown University, University of Virginia, Baltimore Art Museum and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Biography:
Isabella Brockway Walker (1901-1987) was an American painter and printmaker known primarily for her woodcuts and linocuts. She studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts and, in 1934, she settled in Washington DC and sometimes summered at the Provincetown art colony in Massachusetts. Walker was a member of the Arts Club of Washington and the Society of Washington Printmakers, she exhibited at the Smithsonian Institute, Georgetown University, University of Virginia, Baltimore Art Museum and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.