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Artists in California

1786 - 1940

by
Edan Milton Hughes

Hughes Publishing Company


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Copyright © 1986

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in 1840. After graduating from the New attended high school in Buffalo, NY and
Hampton Inst, and Thetford Academy, she later studied architecture at t h e
married E. W. Farr in 1861. After the death Massachusetts Inst, of Technology. In
of her husband she had a studio in Boston 1898 he opened an architectural office in
until the early 1880s when she moved to San Francisco, and became a close friend
southern Calif. Mrs. Farr bought an old and painting partner of Arthur and Lucia
vineyard in 1895 after settling in Pasadena Mathews. Most of his watercolors were
and built a mission style studio on the landscapes, sizes 20" x 26". As an
property where she painted still lifes and architect he designed many of SF's major
scenes of the missions. Exhibited: Calif. buildings: St Francis Hotel, Bank of
Bldg., World's Columbian Expo, Chicago, America, American Trust Company, State
1893. Works held: Washington Co. (PA) Building in Civic Center, Southern Pacific
Historical Society; Littleton (NH) Public Building, and the Geary Theatre; as well as
Library, f AAW; SCA. the Oakland Public Library and Hotel
FARRELL, Margaret C. Taylor (1883- Oakland. He died on Dec. 15, 1947 at his
1972). Portrait painter. Margaret Taylor Sausalito home. Member: Bohemian Club;
studied at the AIC under Ralph Clarkson Pacific Union; Commonwealth Club of SF.
and in Cincinnati under Duveneck. After Exhibited: SFMA Inaugural, 1935; GGIE,
settling in Los Angeles sometime before 1939. Works held: Oakland Museum;
1912, she opened a studio, exhibited SFMA. % Mai; WIM Fine Arts, Oakland; SF
locally, and appears to have married about Chronicle, Dec. 17, 1947 (obit).
1920. She died in Sacramento on Sept. 7, FAVOR, Miss A. M. Portrait painter.
1972. Exhibited: Calif. Art Club, Blanchard Resident of San Francisco in 1889. %
Gallery, 1912; Pasadena Art Inst., 1928. | SFCD.
AAW; Sacramento Bee, Sept 9, 1972 (obit); FAVRETTO, E. E. Portraitist. Active in
PF. Los Angeles in the 1920s and 1930s. %
FARRINGTON, M i r i a m (1913- ). CA&A; SCA.
Portrait painter, sculptor, illustrator. Born FAY, George F. Painter. Resident of
in Dwight, III. in 1913. Farrington moved to Pasadena, CA in 1932. H CA&A.
Oakland, CA with her family in 1914 and FAY, H o r a c e T. Commercial artist.
had settled in Los Angeles by 1924. During Resident of Los Angeles in 1932. % CA&A.
the 1930s she studied at the AIC, Otis Art FAY, Jean Bradford (1904- ). Painter,
Inst, and with George Stanley. Member: illustrator, cartoonist. Born in Seattle,
Laguna Beach AA; Carmel AA. Works held: Wash, on April 22, 1904. Fay was a
St Mary's Episcopal Church, Laguna Beach resident of San Francisco in the 1930s-
(portrait). % PF. 1940s and a pupil of Lyonel Feininger at
F A R R I N G T O N , W a l t e r . See: Moses, Mills College (Oakland). Member: SF
Walter Farrington. Society of Women Artists. Exhibited:
FARRINGTON, W e s l e y . Sculptor. GGIE, 1939. f WWAA 1940-41; MaS.
Resident of Los Angeles in the 1930s. FAY, Nellie (1870- ). Painter. Born in
Exhibited: Calif.-Pacific Int'l Expo, San Eureka, CA on Feb. 11,1870. When in her
Diego, 1935. % MaS. teens Fay began art training in San
FAUCHER, Miss J . M. Portrait painter. Francisco under Emil Carlsen at the School
Resident of San Francisco in 1877. H of Design, and later with Arthur Mathews.
SFCD. After her art studies she moved to
F A U L K N E R , L e n a H o w e l l . Painter. Sacramento and became active with the
Pupil of Grace Hudson in the 1890s. % The Kingsley Art Club. In 1915 she returned to
Painter Lady, pg. 34. San Francisco where she was a resident
FAUST, Dr. Eleanor Challiss until at least 1935. After that time her trail
(1867- ). Painter. Born in Atchinson, is lost. Member: SFAA; SF Sketch Club.
Kan. on March 1, 1867. Faust attended the Exhibited: SFAA annuals. H AAW; AAA
School of Design for Women in Philadelphia 1913-21; Fid; WAA.
and the PAFA. She appears to have F A Y E , Ida C. Painter. Resident of
settled in Inglewood, CA in the 1920s. Berkeley, CA in the 1920s and 1930s.
Primarily a portraitist, she also painted Exhibited: Oakland Art Gallery, 1928 (Calla
landscapes and coastals. Exhibited: Lilies), f CA&A.
Artists Fiesta in LA, 1931. Works held: FEATHERSTONE, Jessie Pier.
Bank of Inglewood (Malibu Coast); State Painter. Resident of Los Angeles 1911-14.
Bldg., Exposition Park, LA. f PF; CA&A. Exhibited: Oakland Art Gallery, 1928
F A U S T , K. Painter. Exhibited: SFAA, (Silver and Gold at Del Monte and Sunset
1885 (floral still lifes). Rainbow/). % SCA.
F A V I L L E , W i l l i a m B. ( 1 8 6 6 - 1 9 4 7 ) . FECHIN, Nicolai Ivanovich (1881-
Watercolorist, architect. Born in San 1955). Painter, sculptor. Born in Kazan,
Andreas, CA on Nov. 13, 1866. Faville Russia on Nov. 28, 1881. Raised in the

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