Biography from Crocker Art Museum Store:
| Almira Austin Judson was a painter born in Austin, MN on Jan. 1,
1872. Judson studied at the Women's Academy in Munich, Academie
Colarossi in Paris, and with Robert Henri in New York City.
She further studied at the Rudolph Schaeffer School after moving to San
Francisco about 1913. There she maintained a studio-home and a
summer home nearby in Los Gatos where she painted many scenes of the
flowering orchards.
She died in Mill Valley, California on Dec. 29, 1945.
Exhibitions:
Sketch Club (San Francisco), 1906-12
San Francisco Art Association, 1916-24
Golden Gate Park Museum, 1916
San Francisco Women Artists
lnvw; AAW; AAA 1913-33.
| Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
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