Born 1878 in Brookline, Massachusetts, Helen Whitney studied at the
Boston Museum of Fine Arts School and with Frank W. Benson, Edmund
Tarbell, Fred Wagner and Philip Hale.
Exhibitions included the
Wanamaker Exhibition in 1915, where she received a prize; Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts Annual in 1918; Art Institute of Chicago; and
in Newton Square, Pennsylvania in 1935, where she also received a
prize.
In Philadelphia, she was a member of the Plastic Club; Art All (showing 500 of 1997 characters). |
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