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Marion Ida Kavanagh Wachtel

Marion Ida Kavanagh Wachtel (1876 - 1954) was active/lived in California, Wisconsin.  Marion Wachtel is known for Landscape, figure, portrait, and floral painting.

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 10, 1870 into an artistic family Marion Wachtel was born to a mother who was an artist, and her great-grandfather was a Royal Academician in London.  She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Vanderpoel and in New York City with William M. Chase.  For several years she taught at the Art Institute of Chicago and was popular in Milwaukee as a portrait painter.

A commission from the Santa Fe Railway to paint scenes in their ticket offices brought her to California.  Arriving in San Francisco in 1903, she became a pupil of William Keith. Learning of her proposed move to southern California, Keith suggested that she study with Elmer Wachtel.  A romance blossomed and they married in 1904.

After her marriage, the artist dropped the "u" in her surname and then spelled it "Kavanagh." Regular exhibitions with both the California and New York watercolor societies made her works popular on both co

Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
American Art Annual 1909-29; Southern California Artists (Nancy Moure); Who's Who in American Art 1936-53; Women Artists in America (Collins & Opitz); Artists of the American West (Samuels); Art in California (R. L. Bernier, 1916); Calif. Design 1910; Artists of the American West (Doris Dawdy); California Impressionism (Wm. Gerdts & Will South); Los Angeles Painters of the 1920s; Plein Air Painters (Ruth Westphal); Women Artists of the American West; Pasadena Star News, 5-25-1954 (obituary).

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.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Marion Ida Kavanagh Wachtel available:    Elmer Wachtel,  Jack Wilkinson Smith,  Hanson Puthuff,  John Marshall Gamble,  Benjamin Chambers Brown,  William Wendt,  Anna Althea Hills,  Alfred Richard Mitchell,  Franz Arthur Bischoff,  Jean Mannheim,  Orrin Augustine White,  Granville Redmond,  Samuel Hyde Harris,  Arthur Hill Gilbert,  Alson Skinner Clark,  Maurice Braun,  Percy (Henry Percy) Gray,  Mary DeNeale Morgan,  Arthur Grover Rider,  Clarence Keiser Hinkle,  Emil Kosa Jr,  Paul Lauritz,  Guy Rose,  William (Wilhelm) Frederick Ritschel



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Facts about Marion Ida Kavanagh Wachtel

   Marion Ida Kavanagh Wachtel  Born:  1876 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Died:   1954 - Pasadena, California
Known for:  Landscape, figure, portrait, and floral painting
Name variants:  Marion Kavanaugh

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 10, 1870 into an artistic family Marion Wachtel was born to a mother who was an artist, and her great-grandfather was a Royal Academician in London.  She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Vanderpoel and in New York City with William M. Chase.  For several years she taught at the Art Institute of Chicago and was popular in Milwaukee as a portrait painter.

A commission from the Santa Fe Railway to paint scenes in their ticket offices brought her to California.  Arriving in San Francisco in 1903, she became a pupil of William Keith. Learning of her proposed move to southern California, Keith suggested that she study with Elmer Wachtel.  A romance blossom

Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
American Art Annual 1909-29; Southern California Artists (Nancy Moure); Who's Who in American Art 1936-53; Women Artists in America (Collins & Opitz); Artists of the American West (Samuels); Art in California (R. L. Bernier, 1916); Calif. Design 1910; Artists of the American West (Doris Dawdy); California Impressionism (Wm. Gerdts & Will South); Los Angeles Painters of the 1920s; Plein Air Painters (Ruth Westphal); Women Artists of the American West; Pasadena Star News, 5-25-1954 (obituary).

Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please click here.  ...  Displaying 1660 of 12565 characters.

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