| Betty Waldo Parish is known for her Ashcan-School inspired views of New York City, Provincetown, and the Adirondacks. Parish was born in Cologne, Germany, to an American family. They came to the United States prior to World War I; they first lived in Evanston, Illinois, and then moved to New York City, where Parish"s first art teacher was Anne Goldthwaite. As a young woman Parish attended the Spokane Arts Center (where she studied lithography with Robert O. Engard), the Chicago (showing 500 of 3710 characters). |
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