Diana L. Nash (1873-1952)
Born on the Isle of Wight in England, Diana was brought by her father to Cleveland, Ohio where John Nash owned a packing plant. She lived in New York City and painted there in the style of the “Ashcan School” as well as in Vermont, Virginia, Bermuda and elsewhere. Close to her sister Ann, the women settled in 1919 at Tryon, in the mountains of North Carolina, for the sake of her sickly sister. Their house on seven acres called “Point of Pines (showing 500 of 1020 characters). |
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