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Women Painters of Washington

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Women Painters of Washington

The Women Painters of Washington was organized in 1930 by six female artists to offer support and professional opportunities for women artists in Washington state. This active and thriving organization has had over 1000 members since its founding.

Tacoma Art Museum owns a group of work by a number of the founders and early members of the WPW who were also some of the first practicioners of modernist painting styles in the region.

The archive for the group is housed at the University of Washington Libraries in Special Collections and Manuscripts.

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April Transplanting
Peggy Strong
circa 1940s
Young Man with Trowel
Peggy Strong
circa 1939
Potato
Ebba Rapp
circa 1943-1945
Self Portrait
Ebba Rapp
circa 1940s
Potatoes
Ebba Rapp
circa 1943-1945
Rodeo
Yvonne Twining Humber
1945-1946
Indians Gambling
Yvonne Twining Humber
1945-1946
Reef
Yvonne Twining Humber
1978
Carnival
Yvonne Twining Humber
1946
Carnival
Yvonne Twining Humber
circa 1946
Carnival
Yvonne Twining Humber
circa 1946
Carnival
Yvonne Twining Humber
circa 1946
Water Tower
Z. Vanessa Helder
1939
Old MacDonald's Farm
Z. Vanessa Helder
circa 1939
Freighters on Lake Union
Dorothy Dolph Jensen
circa 1930s-1950s
Homestead near Tacoma
Dorothy Dolph Jensen
circa 1940-1970
Through Two Mirrors
Dorothy Dolph Jensen
circa 1930
Looking Towards the Garden
Margaret Camfferman
circa 1938
Untitled (Landscape)
Margaret Camfferman
1935
Dethroned
Myra Wiggins
circa 1921
November
Louise Lewis Gilbert
1941
Tryst
Doris Chase
circa 1972