| Born in Bristol, PA on Jan. 25, 1855. Edith Peirce studied art with Peter Moran at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women and with Thomas Eakins at the PAFA (1883-84). Following her marriage in 1885, she settled in Worcester, MA where she maintained a studio-home. During the 1890s she was active in San Francisco where her works were handled by Vickery, Atkins, & Torrey Gallery. The firm sold many copies of her etching of a Keith painting called A Windy Day. Mrs. Getchell became a well (showing 500 of 1150 characters). |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Edith Getchell is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
|
Subscriber Members, please Log On for artist biographies and for all services.
| If you are not currently a member, please See Details about membership, which includes biography access, auction records, and many other features available to our day, month, or yearly Subscriber Members! | | This artist's biography is accessible freely to anyone every Friday. |
|