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− | Georgia Fatig (January 14, 1899 - May 9, 1999) was president of the Licking County Historical Society, Miniatures Club, and the YMCA, as well as a stateswoman of the Licking County Art Association and the United Appeal (United Way). She was involved in the art community by entering her watercolor flower paintings into art shows, galleries, and even at the Ohio State Fair. Other than watercolor painting, Fatig enjoyed creating miniature furniture and paintings for dollhouses. She was married to Richard Fatig and had two daughters. <ref> "Artist Georgia Fatig Is Crafty In Her Endeavors,” The Magazine, Oct. 1982. </ref> <ref> ark Shaw, “Artist: ‘I like to stay busy, but I especially like to paint,’ Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Oct. 21, 1984. </ref> <ref> Jody Harmon, “Fatig still painting the town at age 93,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Nov. 29, 1992. </ref> | + | Georgia Fatig (January 14, 1899 - May 9, 1999) was president of the Licking County Historical Society, Miniatures Club, and the [[YMCA]], as well as a stateswoman of the Licking County Art Association and the United Appeal (United Way). She was involved in the art community by entering her watercolor flower paintings into art shows, galleries, and even at the Ohio State Fair. Other than watercolor painting, Fatig enjoyed creating miniature furniture and paintings for dollhouses. She was married to Richard Fatig and had two daughters. <ref> "Artist Georgia Fatig Is Crafty In Her Endeavors,” The Magazine, Oct. 1982. </ref> <ref> ark Shaw, “Artist: ‘I like to stay busy, but I especially like to paint,’ Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Oct. 21, 1984. </ref> <ref> Jody Harmon, “Fatig still painting the town at age 93,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Nov. 29, 1992. </ref> |
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 2 October 2017
Georgia Fatig (January 14, 1899 - May 9, 1999) was president of the Licking County Historical Society, Miniatures Club, and the YMCA, as well as a stateswoman of the Licking County Art Association and the United Appeal (United Way). She was involved in the art community by entering her watercolor flower paintings into art shows, galleries, and even at the Ohio State Fair. Other than watercolor painting, Fatig enjoyed creating miniature furniture and paintings for dollhouses. She was married to Richard Fatig and had two daughters. [1] [2] [3]
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References
- ↑ "Artist Georgia Fatig Is Crafty In Her Endeavors,” The Magazine, Oct. 1982.
- ↑ ark Shaw, “Artist: ‘I like to stay busy, but I especially like to paint,’ Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Oct. 21, 1984.
- ↑ Jody Harmon, “Fatig still painting the town at age 93,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Nov. 29, 1992.