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NELL WALKER WARNER![]() |
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Nell Walker Warner (1875-1976) Born near Falls City, Nebraska on April 1, 1891, Nell Walker graduated from the Lexington, MO Women’s College in 1910. Following a brief teaching assignment in Colorado Springs, she moved to Los Angeles and studied at the Los Angeles School of Art and Design, receiving a diploma in 1916. She then taught art classes at the Hollywood School for Girls and the Westlake School for Girls (1916-1918) and later did backgrounds for titles of silent motion pictures. During the 1920s she was art curator of the Tuesday Afternoon Club and further studied locally with Nicolai Fechin, Fritz Werner, and Paul Lauritz in Los Angeles. Source: An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West/Kovinick; Independent Spirits/Women Painters of the American West, 1890-1945/Trenton; Artists in California, 1786-1940/Hughes.
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