Gertrude Nason

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Gertrude Nason (1890–1969) was an American painter and printmaker.

Born in

Edmund Charles Tarbell.[1] Her brother was the engraver Thomas Nason, and she was married to the artist William Donahue, with whom she lived in Greenwich Village and had a summer residence in Lyme, Connecticut.[2] She exhibited widely, and won numerous honors and awards. During her career she was a member of the Brooklyn Society of Modern Art, the Creative Arts Association, Lyme Art Association, the National Association of Women Artists, and the New York Society of Women Artists.[1] She also worked for a time as the supervisor of art for a school district in Boston.[2]

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