ELIZA
BARCHUS (1857-1959)
Artist Images
Born in
Salt Lake City, UT on Dec. 4, 1857.
Eliza Lamb married John Barchus in 1880 and settled
in Portland, OR where she studied with Wm S.
Parrott. Her landscapes of well-known scenic spots
of Oregon, Alaska, and California, such as Mt Hood,
Mt Shasta, Yosemite, Muir Glacier, and Crater Lake,
brought her great renown.
Having enjoyed a long painting career, she died in
Portland on Dec. 31, 1959 at age 102.
Exhibited: Portland Mechanics' Fair, 1887 (gold
medal), 1888 (silver medal); NAD, 1890; Pan American
Expo (Buffalo), 1901; Lewis & Clark Expo (Portland),
1905 (gold medal).
In: Oregon Historical Society (Portland); Portland
Museum; Bancroft Library (UC Berkeley).
Source:
Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
Eliza R. Barchus, The Oregon Artist; Women Artists
of the American West; Oregonian, 1-1-1960, 1-5-1960
(obits).