Elizabeth Fisher Washington (1871–1953) was an American portrait and landscape painter.
Born in Siegfried's Bridge, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley, north Bucks County,[1] Elizabeth Fisher Washington was a great-grandniece of George Washington.
[1][3] Washington painted miniatures and portraits, but she was most interested in depicting the landscape in Philadelphia, Bucks County, and Rockport, Maine.
Her work was exhibited extensively at venues such as the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1916 and 1923); the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh (1920-1922); the National Academy of Design, New York (1930); the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and the Pennsylvania Academy.
[1] In 1949, the Newman Galleries in Philadelphia held a retrospective of her work.