Katharine Kimball

[clarification needed] (17 April 1866 – 19 March 1949[1]) was an American artist, illustrator, and etcher, who spent most of her later life in England.

Kimball spent some time in Cook County, Illinois and Boston, Massachusetts before studying at the National Academy of Design in New York under her cousin William J. Whittemore and then under Frank Short at the Royal College of Art in London.

[4][5] Her first solo exhibition was "A Catalogue of original pen and ink drawings of known and unknown places of interest by Katharine Kimball" in London at the Clifford Gallery in 1902.

Near the end of her life made substantial gifts to the Victoria Art Gallery of works on paper from her own collection.

She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and she and her sister donated a number of objects to their museum.