Born in Everett, Massachusetts, Gertrude Nason grew up in a cultured home of fine
art. She attended Massachusetts Normal Art School and studied with
Vesper George and Joseph DeCamp. In 1912, she enrolled in the Boston
Museum School and took figure painting from Edmund Tarbell. She then
established her studio in Boston and became an art supervisor for
school systems until 1927.
She married artist William Donohue, and
painted half the year in Old Lyme, Connecticut, (showing 500 of 812 characters). |
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