One of the founders in 1930 of Women Painters of Washington, Lily
Norling Hardwick was best known for her portraits of Northwest
Native-Americans. She was born in Ellensburg, Washington,
attended Central Washington College of Education, the Chicago Academy
of Fine Arts and also studied portrait painting with Audubon Tyler in
New York.
She married Charles D. Hardwick in 1911 and raised a son during the period of her studies.
Coming from an artistic family, (showing 500 of 1660 characters). |
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