Gertrude W. Lighton, property owner |
(sidebar information courtesy of Heather N. Paxton, Senior Research Editor for The Independent magazine, 4233 Roanoke Road # 100, Kansas City. Missouri, through an e-mail Thursday, November 4, 2010)
For ten years artists and writers gathered at 1718 Holly Street, on the bluffs that looked over the West Bottom financial district of Kansas City, its railroad hub and stockyards. A patron of the arts, Gertrude Woolf supported the 1896 Paint Club, under George Van Millet, served as a trustee of the Kansas City Art Institute, and was a donor of the Nelson-Atkins Museum. The Lighton Studio she founded helped women artists promote their art.
Gertrude W. Lighton, property owner |
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