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  2. Pacific Art League - Wikipedia

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    The Palo Alto Art Club was founded in 1921. [1] The initial founders of the club were around 40 artists of upper class and many were connected to Stanford University. [4] [5] In the beginning the club met at member's houses, later they met at the Palo Alto Library, and by 1926, they moved to 340 Melville Avenue. [5]

  3. Shirley Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Her husband died by 1930, and the family moved two years later in 1932 to nearby 521 Addison Avenue in Palo Alto. [3] She was a member of the National Association of Women Painter's and Sculptors; the Pacific Art League (previously known as Palo Alto Art Club); and San Francisco Art Association. [1]

  4. List of people from Palo Alto - Wikipedia

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    Edward McNeil Farmer, watercolorist, oil painter, and professor at Stanford University, lived in Palo Alto and was active in the Pacific Art League (previously known as Palo Alto Art Club) [17] Donald Farnsworth, fine art master printmaker, born in Palo Alto [18] Helen Katharine Forbes, muralist and painter, grew up in Palo Alto [19]

  5. Edward McNeil Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Farmer served as the head of the Graphic Arts Department from 1940 until 1956. [1] Farmer participated in the Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE) in 1938. [1] He was a member of the Palo Alto Art Club (now known as the Pacific Art League), [6] and active in the Santa Cruz Art League, American Water Color Society, among others. [1]

  6. Arthur Bridgman Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark was a founder and a member of the Pacific Arts Association, and a member of the American Committee for the International Congress of Art Education, the Palo Alto Art Club (now known as Pacific Art League), and California Teachers Association. [2] [10] Clark died May 15, 1948, in Palo Alto, California, and he is buried at Alta Mesa ...

  7. Augusta Rathbone - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of the San Francisco Women Artists, the California Society of Etchers, the American Artists Professional League and the National Arts Club. [10] [13] Augusta Rathbone died on March 19, 1990, in Palo Alto, California. [10]

  8. Pedro Joseph de Lemos - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1920s until the late 1930s, de Lemos designed and built multiple buildings in Palo Alto, California including 520-526 Ramona Street and across the street at 533-539 Ramona Street, 460 Churchill Avenue (built in 1925) in order to house his art studio, and four Medieval Revival houses at 1550-1560-1566-1579 Cowper Street (built in the ...

  9. Saint Joseph's Arts Society - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Joseph's Arts Society works in collaboration with other arts nonprofits, and serves in many capacities including as a gallery, museum, event space, and an artist-in-residence space. [3] [8] [9] It houses a branch of Carpenters Workshop Gallery. [10] In 2021, Saint Joseph's Arts Society hosted Litquake, San Francisco's annual literary ...