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Saturday 14 September 2013

Great Destinations about Famous Artists from Seattle

By Helen Georgette


There are several famous artists in Seattle and many famous artists from Seattle. These artists have accomplished great achievements and notoriousness in the art industry, as well as adding to the legacy of Seattle famous artists. Gypsy Rose Lee, Audrey Wurdemann and Hank Ketcham are a triplet of notable famous artists from Seattle that have helped define Seattle's inventive community.

Gypsy Rose Lee

Gypsy Rose Lee lived from January 9, 1911 to April 26, 1970. Her original name was Ellen June Hovick but it was changed to Gypsy Rose Lee thanks to the style of her acting on stages. She wrote plays and was a sizzling and appealing actress. Gypsy was born in Seattle and ultimately married John Olaf Hovick who was a sales representative and newshound for a Seattle paper company. She would eventually write and act in several famous plays that were seen throughout the country. When Rose was 15 years old, Rose developed a dancing act she named "Bobby Reed". Afterwards, she held a career in dancing. Gypsy Rose made a name among the Seattle famous artists that of which will endure as long as Seattle supports art.

Audrey Wudermann

Audrey Wudermann was born on January 1, 1911 in Seattle. Wunderman used to be a famous poet, the youngest winner of the Pulitzer prize. Audrey never went to junior school but was ready to enter school when she was 11 years in age. Audrey wrote her first poetry collection when she was 16 years old which was called "The House of Silk". Audrey married a writer and poet named Joseph Auslander. She moved to live with him in NYC in 1932. Later, she moved to Washington DC with him and lived in the Cathedral Heights neighborhood in the northwestern section of the town.

Hank Ketcham

Born on March 14, 1920 in Seattle, Washington. Hank is one of the most famed artists in Seattle, having made the famous "Dennis the Menace" comic strip. Hank wrote it from 1951 to 1994 and after he retired, he embraced being a painter and worked while he was home. He was awarded the Reuben Award in 1953 for making Dennis the Menace. Hank finished his education at the Queen Anne High School and momentarily attended the University of Washington. Ketcham's career started as an animator for companies like Walt Disney and a photographic expert for the Navy.




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