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Lionel Salmon

Lionel E. Salmon (1885 - 1945) was active/lived in Washington.  Lionel Salmon is known for Portraits, western landscape scenes.

The following information was submitted in July of 2006 by Family Ties Fine Art:
Born in London, England, he studied art at he Sir Joh Cass Institute in London, as well as with his father, Charles William Salmon.

He left England in 1906, traveling throughout British Columbia, Idaho, Utah, Montana and Washington, settling in Tacoma in 1913.  He became known as the unofficial painter of Mt. Rainier.  Salmon also painted portraits, using watercolor and oil as favorite media in his work.
Sources include:
Falk, Peter Hastings (ed.), Who Was Who in American Art; Trip and Cook, Washington State Art and Artists


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Facts about Lionel Salmon

The following information was submitted in July of 2006 by Family Ties Fine Art:
Born in London, England, he studied art at he Sir Joh Cass Institute in London, as well as with his father, Charles William Salmon.

He left England in 1906, traveling throughout British Columbia, Idaho, Utah, Montana and Washington, settling in Tacoma in 1913.  He became known as the unofficial painter of Mt. Rainier.  Salmon also painted portraits, using watercolor and oil as favorite media in his work.
Sources include:
Falk, Peter Hastings (ed.), Who Was Who in American Art; Trip and Cook, Washington State Art and Artists


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