Raised in Topeka, Kansas, Helen Iserman Hodge became a painter in oil
and watercolor of landscapes in many geographical areas and was
especially noted for her depictions of Kansas wildflowers. She
also did portraits including one of Cyrus Holliday, founder of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Hodge was the daughter of a country doctor and wife, Joseph and Frances
Iserman. She began drawing at age three, and later studied in
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Helen Francis is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Taos Pre 1940
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