[1957 La Fiesta of Art Program and Catalog] Page: 7 of 72
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JESSIE DAVIS
"The Cup and Fruit," Jessie Davis, instructor of
painting, pottery and china painting in Dallas
Public Evening School.
A native Texan, has studied with Geo. Bridg-
man, Frederick Taubes, Elliot O'Hara, Frank
Reaugh, John Knott, Martha Simkins and
others.
Has won wide recognition for still life studies
and Texas scenes, won many prizes in pottery.If we could paint with the hand as we see with the eye!
HOME WORK!
1911 NORTH FIELD
" FREE PARKING-on ti
The Home Craft
with us ... He i
FREE Woodw
JOE S. BIRCHER
RUTH C. DAVIS FOSTER C
Started art lessons at an early age from a teacher 5013 W. LOVERS LANE
who had studied in Germany. Portraits, murals
and landscapes are realized by me knowing that Personal2
I am in the Kingdom, using the power for the
Glory of God.SHOP TOOLS
" RI 2-7359
he premises-at our door!
sman is not a sideline
s our Whole business!
working School
NORMAN BIRCHERL E A N E R S
" FL 2-3195
AttentionIO
GOLDA ANDREWS
Mrs. Lloyd Andrews
6631 Belmead Dr. EM 1 -7930
Portraits - General PaintingI
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Artists and Craftsmen Associated. [1957 La Fiesta of Art Program and Catalog], pamphlet, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1222658/m1/7/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art.