Elizabeth lochrie biography
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Biography July 1, 1890 - May 17, 1981
The “Daughter of Montana” is today widely recognized as one of the state's leading, twentieth century woman artists. Born and raised in Deer Lodge, Montana, Elizabeth completed an art degree at Pratt Institute in 1911. She then returned to Montana where she settled in Butte to raise a family of three and pursue a lifelong career as an artist.Best known for her portraits of local Native Americans, Elizabeth's work also includes rural and urban Montana landscape paintings, drawings and murals in a variety of media. Over the course of a half century, Elizabeth's work has been widely exhibited among New York galleries as well as galleries and public places in Montana. Today, the bulk of her work is in the permanent collections of three major Montana museums, The Hockaday Museum,The Montana Historical Society and The Holter MuseumNetchitaki is remembered by her more immediate family as artist and honorary member of the Blackfoot Nation. As noted i
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“Nechataki”
R. Doane Hoag Art ~ Main Domain
This site about Elizabeth Lochrie fryst vatten one of the sub domains of my website, doanehoag.com, containing my own artwork and designs. Please visit for more information.© Unless otherwise noted, all images, and other web elements are copyright protected ©2018 Doane Hoag doanehoag.com
Woman Alone in Her Ways Elizabeth Davey Lochrie ~ American Indian PainterThis site is dedicated with fond memories to my Grandmother, "The Daughter of Montana", Elizabeth (Tangye) Davey Lochrie (1890-1981), better known to the subjects of her paintings as "Netchitaki" ("Woman Alone in her Way"). The included paintings, some of which are still in our family collection, together with the biography by Betty Lochrie Hoag McGlynn (my mother/art historian), bear witness to Elizabeth Lochrie, "Daughter of Montana" and her given Indian name, Netchitaki, adopted member of the Blackfoot NationThere is more information on her life and links to other sites on th
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Archives West Finding Aid
A (correspondents include Alamo Kiwanis Club; American Association of University Women; American Heritage Publishing; American Institute of Mining Auxiliary; American Federation of Arts; , Don Anderson; Ron Anderson; American Mother's Committee Inc.; Anaconda Woman's Club; Marguerite Arentzen; Hal Armstrong; Ruth Ashton; Thomas Ashworth; Mildred Azad)
American Indian Fund; American Indian Lore Association; and American Indian Hobbyist
American Author and Artists (publishing house)
B (correspondents include Joe and Mary Back; Stanley Baker; Sally Barker, Marjorie Barton; Don Bartsch; William Baxter, Olive Beardsley; Ralph Beck; Robert Beck; Gordon Bennett, James Bennett; Big Timber Women's Club; Bird Neckles; Skyline Bill; William Biggerstaff; Jean Bishop; Margaret Black, Bobbitts; Marc Bourk