Shirley Williamson

Shirley Williamson (1875–1944) was an American artist and educator, known for her seaside paintings and monotype prints.

She was active between 1913 until 1940, in New York City, the San Francisco Bay Area and Carmel, California.

[1][2] She attended classes at the Art Students League of New York studying with William Merritt Chase, and later with Arthur Wesley Dow.

[3] Her husband died by 1930, and the family moved two years later in 1932 to nearby 521 Addison Avenue in Palo Alto.

[1] Shirley Williamson died on March 30, 1944, in Palo Alto,[1] and she is buried in Albany, New York.