Sneha Girap (Editor)

Norma Bassett Hall

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Norma Hall


Norma Bassett Hall Norma Bassett Hall prints for sale william p carl

Died
  
1957, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Norma Bassett Hall (1889–1957) was an American printmaker. She was a woodblock printmaker and often depicted landscapes and outdoor scenes.

Contents

Norma Bassett Hall Art detective Joby Patterson brings Norma Bassett Hall

Early life and education

Norma Bassett Hall Printmakers You Should Know Norma Bassett Hall The

Norma Bassett Hall was born in 1889 in Halsey, Oregon to William and Mary Bassett (née Russell). In 1910, she became a member of the inaugural class of the Museum Art School (now the Pacific Northwest College of Art) in Portland, Oregon. After leaving Portland, she briefly taught in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before continuing her education at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1915-1918. She also studied privately with the noted British printmaker Mabel Royds.

Norma Bassett Hall Printmakers You Should Know Norma Bassett Hall The

While studying at the SAIC, Norma Bassett met and would later marry Arthur William Hall, a fellow student and artist known today as an etcher and watercolorist. She lived much of her life in Kansas and New Mexico.

Career and adult life

Norma Bassett Hall httpssmediacacheak0pinimgcomoriginalsb6

Following their marriage, Norma Bassett and Arthur Hall made their home in Kansas, becoming deeply involved with the state's flourishing printmaking culture and helping to found the Prairie Print Makers. Hall, the only female among the group's eleven charter members, designed their distinctive logo—a monogram set within a stylized sunflower. Like many members of the Prairie Print Makers, Hall and her husband divided their time (and their landscape subjects) between the rolling hills of Kansas and the dramatic vistas of New Mexico. In 1944 the couple permanently relocated to New Mexico, living first in Santa Fe, and eventually purchasing an estate near Alcade, New Mexico, from which they operated an art school. Bassett Hall continued to work and teach from their estate until her death in 1957.

Public collections

Norma Bassett Hall Norma Bassett Hall Works on Sale at Auction Biography

  • Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Bibliotheque Nationale
  • California State Library
  • University of Wichita

  • Norma Bassett Hall Norma Bassett Hall Works on Sale at Auction Biography

    Norma Bassett Hall Norma Bassett Mistress Hall Works on Sale at Auction Biography

    References

    Norma Bassett Hall Wikipedia