
"Grand Canyon" by Grace Gay Betts
Grace graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1903. From then until 1921, she led a nomadic existence. During this period she painted landscapes and di batik work and illustrations for the Society’s publications. In the 1920s, Betts returned to the West and took regular sketching trips to New Mexico and Arizona while living in California.
During the 1930s, she painted dioramas for the WPA in San Diego, and did backgrounds for the museum in Yosemite National Park. In 1929, the Santa Fe Railroad acquired two Arizona landscapes by Betts, and in 1954 the All Tribe Indian Center in Chicago acquired six of her large Indian studies. Listed in “The Woman Artist in the American West.”
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PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: California, United States
SIZE: 33" x 38"
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"Grand Canyon" by Grace Gay Betts
Grace graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1903. From then until 1921, she led a nomadic existence. During this period she painted landscapes and di batik work and illustrations for the Society’s publications. In the 1920s, Betts returned to the West and took regular sketching trips to New Mexico and Arizona while living in California.
During the 1930s, she painted dioramas for the WPA in San Diego, and did backgrounds for the museum in Yosemite National Park. In 1929, the Santa Fe Railroad acquired two Arizona landscapes by Betts, and in 1954 the All Tribe Indian Center in Chicago acquired six of her large Indian studies. Listed in “The Woman Artist in the American West.”
This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: California, United States
SIZE: 33" x 38"
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Grace graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1903. From then until 1921, she led a nomadic existence. During this period she painted landscapes and di batik work and illustrations for the Society’s publications. In the 1920s, Betts returned to the West and took regular sketching trips to New Mexico and Arizona while living in California.
During the 1930s, she painted dioramas for the WPA in San Diego, and did backgrounds for the museum in Yosemite National Park. In 1929, the Santa Fe Railroad acquired two Arizona landscapes by Betts, and in 1954 the All Tribe Indian Center in Chicago acquired six of her large Indian studies. Listed in “The Woman Artist in the American West.”
This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: California, United States
SIZE: 33" x 38"























