Florence Harrison is primarily known as Florence Harrison Nesbit
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One of the founders of the Northwest Watercolor Society, Florence
Nesbit was a landscape painter as well as fashion illustrator and
educator. She attended the University of Washington, Cornish
School, California School of Arts and Crafts, and Scripps
College. Among her teachers were Millard Sheets, Phil Dyke and
Phil Paradise.
At the 1933 opening exhibition of the Seattle Art Museum, Nesbit won
first prize in watercolor. As a fashion illustrator, she worked
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