Lumber Mills, Bellingham Bay (Washington) by Elizabeth Aline Colborne

Lumber Mills, Bellingham Bay (Washington) by Elizabeth Aline Colborne

Lumber Mills, Bellingham Bay (Washington)

Elizabeth Aline Colborne

Title

Lumber Mills, Bellingham Bay (Washington)

 
Artist
Year
c. 1933  
Technique
color woodcut 
Image Size
11 3/4 x 10 9/16" image 
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
not stated, each impression unique 
Annotations
pencil signed and titled 
Reference
Martin, pages 52 - 55. 
Paper
thin, antique-white laid 
State
proof 
Publisher
artist 
Inventory ID
18763 
Price
SOLD
Description
This 1933 color woodcut was done by Elizabeth Colborne and depicts 2 lumber mills in Bellingham, Washington. Elizabeth Colborne was born on 15 Feb, 1885 in Chamberlain, Brule County, South Dakota. She was raised by relatives in Bellingham, Washington after both her parents died while in their early 40's. In 1903 she studied art at Pratt Institute in New York with Arthur Dow and Walter Perry and her love for design began. She returned to Washington in 1905 to work as an illustrator, but returned to New York to teach at the Decorative Disigners of NY. In 1910 she studied at the National Academy with Mielatz, Henri and Rockwell Kent and continued an active career as a childrens book designer and illustrator. In 1924 she studied woodblock printmaking at the Art Sudents League with Allen Lewis. She spent her time between NY and Washington and returned to Bellingham full time in 1933 where she participated as an artist in the WPA. She became a member of the National Association of Women Artists. In 1940 she went to work for Boeing, retiring in 1948 Elizabeth Colborne died on 21 Feb, 1948, Seattle, Washington. An extensive biography can found in David Martin's book "Evergreen Muse / The Art of Elizabeth Colborne," published by Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA. ISBN: 978-0-295-99142-9.