Education
She began studying art at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art, now the University of the Arts, in Philadelphia, and then studied with Hugh Brekenridge and Fred Wagner at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA).
She began studying art at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art, now the University of the Arts, in Philadelphia, and then studied with Hugh Brekenridge and Fred Wagner at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA).
Washington was a great-grandniece of George Washington. Washington painted miniatures and portraits, but she was most interested in depicting the landscape in Philadelphia, Buckinghamshire County, and Rockport, Maine. Her studio was located in downtown Philadelphia.
Her work was exhibited extensively at venues such as the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, District of Columbia (1916 and 1923).
The Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh (1920-1922). The National Academy of Design, New York (1930).
The Philadelphia Museum of Artist And the Pennsylvania Academy.
In 1949, the Newman Galleries in Philadelphia held a retrospective of her work.
Washington"s works are in the permanent collections of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Springville Museum of Art (Utah), and the Telfair Museum of Art (Georgia).
Washington was a member of the Philadelphia Art Alliance, North Shore Art Association, Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters, the Plastic Club, and the Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.