Vera Wise was born on July 26, 1892, in Iola, Kansas. Her family moved to Sunnyside, Washington, where she grew up and graduated from high school. In 1920, she received her bachelor’s of art from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. After graduating, she taught at high schools in Washington and Montana before moving to Chicago to work for the Marshall Field and Company as a designer in their interior design department from 1925-1929. While in Chicago, she studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1924 and 1925.
Wise moved to Kansas City, Missouri, and worked for the Robert Keith Company from 1929-1938, and then with the Bradley Studios from 1938-1939. While in Kansas City, she studied under Thomas Hart Benton in 1931 and then again in 1938-1939 at the Kansas City Art Institute. She also studied under Thomas Craig at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, in 1940.
In 1939, Wise was appointed head of the newly formed Department of Applied Arts at the Texas College of Mines (1939-1949), where she began teaching interior design but expanded to teaching painting and art history in addition to other art subjects. After the College of Mines changed its name to Texas Western College, she was head of the Art Department from 1949-1962 and expanded the number of courses offered. She retired in 1962 and moved to California.
Wise was known for her interior design, but she was also known for her watercolor landscapes, oils and lithography. As mentioned in the Kansas City Independent magazine, “her murals and paintings in many private homes here and in business places reflect her ability in other fields than interior decorating” (The Sunnyside Times, November 2, 1939).
Wise exhibited her artwork extensively nationally and in solo exhibitions, but most of her exhibits were in Texas, where she spent most of her artistic career. She showed mostly watercolors, but also oil paintings and lithographs. The subject of most of her artwork were landscapes of the West. Art critic Arthur Miller praised her work, saying, “Watercolors by Vera Wise were painted in New Mexico, the Midwest, and California. Done in clear colors, generous form and with good design, they express a real love of the visible world.”
Wise was involved in several art organizations: National Association of Women Artists, Southern States Art League, Texas Fine Arts Association, Texas Watercolor Society, Pomona Valley Art Association, and the California National Watercolor Society. Many of the exhibitions she participated in were hosted by one of these organizations.
After retirement, Wise exhibited frequently up to a few years before her death. Her work is included in the art collections of Idaho State College, Texas Fine Arts Association, and Southern Methodist University. She died on June 6, 1978, in Stockton, California.
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Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
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Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
Organized by Bradley Studios
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Organized by Fort Worth Art Association
Organized by Abilene Museum of Art
Organized by Abilene Museum of Art
Organized by Texas Watercolor Society
Organized by Abilene Museum of Art
Organized by Texas Fine Arts Association
Organized by Beaumont Museum
Organized by Texas Fine Arts Association
Organized by Texas Watercolor Society
Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
Organized by Women’s Chamber of Commerce
Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
Organized by Bradley Studios
Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
Organized by Fort Worth Art Association
Organized by Abilene Museum of Art
Organized by Abilene Museum of Art
Organized by Texas Watercolor Society
Organized by Abilene Museum of Art
Organized by Texas Fine Arts Association
Organized by Beaumont Museum
Organized by Texas Fine Arts Association
Organized by Texas Watercolor Society
Headshot | Person | Dates | Actions |
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Dorothy Browdy Kushner1909 - 2000 | Kansas City 1928-1940 | F | |
Verna Johnston Peck1889 - 1971 | Independence 1950s-1960s Kansas City circa 1910s | F | |
Joseph Meert1905 - 1989 | Kansas City 1923-1926 Ste. Genevieve 1930s Kansas City 1935-1941 | M | |
Jackson Lee Nesbitt1913 - 2008 | Kansas City 1933-1957 | M | |
Lewis Anderson1897 - 1969 | Kansas City 1928 Kansas City 1937-1939 | M | |
Mary Zink Ohrazda1904 - 1987 | Kansas City 1936-1938 Parkville 1939-1983 | F | |
Robert MacDonald Graham1919 - 2000 | Kansas City 1935-1941 Greenwood 1958-1998 | M | |
Walter Alexander Bailey1894 - 1989 | Kansas City 1917-1927 Kansas City 1932-1934 | M | |
Hattie Naomi Gantt1910 - 2006 | Kansas City 1935-1945 | F | |
James Britton Gantt1911 - 1984 | Kansas City 1934-1945 | M | |
Paul Edward Baumgardt1909 - 1992 | Kansas City 1935-1941 | M | |
Gladys Ferree Stilwell1910 - 2003 | Kansas City 1935-1939 | F | |
Esther Browdy Selikoff1910 - 1986 | Kansas City 1928-1949 | F | |
Eric James Bransby1916 - 2020 | Kansas City 1930-1940 Kansas City 1965-1985 | M | |
Mary Ann Bransby1920 - 2011 | Kansas City 1940s Kansas City 1965-1985 | F | |
Janet Elizabeth Turner1914 - 1988 | Kansas City 1936-1941 | F | |
Eugene J. Pyle1914 - 1981 | Kansas City 1936-1940 Kansas City 1947-1950 | M | |
Margot Peet1903 - 1995 | Kansas City 1922-1995 | F | |
Leonard Pryor1924 - 2015 | Kansas City 1948-2015 | M | |
Mary Fife Laning1900 - 1990 | Kansas City 1944-1950 | F | |
Edward Laning1906 - 1981 | Kansas City 1944-1950 | M | |
William Wind McKim1916 - 1995 | Kansas City 1934-1995 | M | |
Kitt George Sapp1887 - 1959 | Independence 1930s-1959 | M | |
Trew Hocker1913 - 1963 | Sedalia 1930s St. Louis county 1940s | M |
Headshot | Person | Dates | Actions |
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Dorothy Browdy Kushner1909 - 2000 | Kansas City 1928-1940 | F | |
Verna Johnston Peck1889 - 1971 | Independence 1950s-1960s Kansas City circa 1910s | F | |
Joseph Meert1905 - 1989 | Kansas City 1923-1926 Ste. Genevieve 1930s Kansas City 1935-1941 | M | |
Jackson Lee Nesbitt1913 - 2008 | Kansas City 1933-1957 | M | |
Lewis Anderson1897 - 1969 | Kansas City 1928 Kansas City 1937-1939 | M | |
Mary Zink Ohrazda1904 - 1987 | Kansas City 1936-1938 Parkville 1939-1983 | F | |
Robert MacDonald Graham1919 - 2000 | Kansas City 1935-1941 Greenwood 1958-1998 | M | |
Walter Alexander Bailey1894 - 1989 | Kansas City 1917-1927 Kansas City 1932-1934 | M | |
Hattie Naomi Gantt1910 - 2006 | Kansas City 1935-1945 | F | |
James Britton Gantt1911 - 1984 | Kansas City 1934-1945 | M | |
Paul Edward Baumgardt1909 - 1992 | Kansas City 1935-1941 | M | |
Gladys Ferree Stilwell1910 - 2003 | Kansas City 1935-1939 | F | |
Esther Browdy Selikoff1910 - 1986 | Kansas City 1928-1949 | F | |
Eric James Bransby1916 - 2020 | Kansas City 1930-1940 Kansas City 1965-1985 | M | |
Mary Ann Bransby1920 - 2011 | Kansas City 1940s Kansas City 1965-1985 | F | |
Janet Elizabeth Turner1914 - 1988 | Kansas City 1936-1941 | F | |
Eugene J. Pyle1914 - 1981 | Kansas City 1936-1940 Kansas City 1947-1950 | M | |
Margot Peet1903 - 1995 | Kansas City 1922-1995 | F | |
Leonard Pryor1924 - 2015 | Kansas City 1948-2015 | M | |
Mary Fife Laning1900 - 1990 | Kansas City 1944-1950 | F | |
Edward Laning1906 - 1981 | Kansas City 1944-1950 | M | |
William Wind McKim1916 - 1995 | Kansas City 1934-1995 | M | |
Kitt George Sapp1887 - 1959 | Independence 1930s-1959 | M | |
Trew Hocker1913 - 1963 | Sedalia 1930s St. Louis county 1940s | M |
Artist clippings file is available at:
Sam Blain, “Research on Missouri Artists,” five binders of documented Missouri artists.
“"Passing Conversation,” Watercolor Painting By Vera Wise Of El Paso, Texas,” UTA Libraries Digital Gallery, accessed October 4, 2021, https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20035997.
“Vera Wise in the California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997,” Ancestry, accessed October 4, 2021.
“Vera Wise Art Work On Display,” Progress Bulletin (Ponoma, California), September 7, 1970, 20.
Texas Western College yearbook, Flowchart, 1956, 38.
“Misses Wise, Coogler To Hold Art Exhibit,” El Paso Herald-Post (El Paso, Texas), April 25, 1946, 6.
“El Paso Artist’s Paintings Are Praised,” El Paso Herald-Post (El Paso, Texas), February 7, 1944, 7.
“Sunnyside Graduate Heads College Department,” The Sunnyside Times (Sunnyside, Washington), November, 2, 1939, 1.
“Sunnyside Locals,” The Sunnyside Times (Sunnyside, Washington), December 1, 1938, 4.
“Family is Artistic,” The Sunnyside Times (Sunnyside, Washington), December 24, 1936, 1.
“1930 United States Federal Census for Vera Wise,” Ancestry, accessed October 4, 2021.
askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.
Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).
Anita Jacobsen, Jacobsen's Biographical Index of American Artists (Carrollton: A.J. Publications, 2002).
Vera Wise, Garden Scene, n.d.
Watercolor/Paper, 21 x 29 in.
Heritage Auctions / HA.com
Vera Wise, Untitled Landscape, circa 1930s/1940s.
Watercolor/Paper, 22 1/2 x 28 1/2 in.
Heritage Auctions / HA.com
Unknown, Vera Wise, 1956.
Photograph.
Texas Western College yearbook, Flowchart, 1956, 38.
Amanda Harlan, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Published on October 4, 2021
Artist clippings file is available at:
Sam Blain, “Research on Missouri Artists,” five binders of documented Missouri artists.
“"Passing Conversation,” Watercolor Painting By Vera Wise Of El Paso, Texas,” UTA Libraries Digital Gallery, accessed October 4, 2021, https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20035997.
“Vera Wise in the California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997,” Ancestry, accessed October 4, 2021.
“Vera Wise Art Work On Display,” Progress Bulletin (Ponoma, California), September 7, 1970, 20.
Texas Western College yearbook, Flowchart, 1956, 38.
“Misses Wise, Coogler To Hold Art Exhibit,” El Paso Herald-Post (El Paso, Texas), April 25, 1946, 6.
“El Paso Artist’s Paintings Are Praised,” El Paso Herald-Post (El Paso, Texas), February 7, 1944, 7.
“Sunnyside Graduate Heads College Department,” The Sunnyside Times (Sunnyside, Washington), November, 2, 1939, 1.
“Sunnyside Locals,” The Sunnyside Times (Sunnyside, Washington), December 1, 1938, 4.
“Family is Artistic,” The Sunnyside Times (Sunnyside, Washington), December 24, 1936, 1.
“1930 United States Federal Census for Vera Wise,” Ancestry, accessed October 4, 2021.
askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.
Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).
Anita Jacobsen, Jacobsen's Biographical Index of American Artists (Carrollton: A.J. Publications, 2002).
Amanda Harlan, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Published on October 4, 2021
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Harlan, Amanda. "Vera Wise." In Missouri Remembers: Artists in Missouri through 1951. Kansas City: The Kansas City Art Institute and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; St. Louis: The St. Louis Public Library, 2021,https://doi.org/10.37764/5776.