Kate Krause Ball was a pioneering and prominent artist who was inspired by the southwest and also ancient biblical and Asian calligraphy. Please enjoy this gallery containing images of her artwork.
- Kate Krause Ball was a pioneering and prominent artist who was inspired by the southwest and also ancient biblical and Asian calligraphy. Photo Credit: El Paso Historical Society.
- The Scrolls was on heavy parchments and were 19 by 25 Inches, Each page contained handwritten quotations of biblical texts with elaborate illustrations that bordered it text.
- Ball was well known for work on theses multiple biblical scrolls.
- In 1952,theses scrolls was displayed at the Library of Congress.
- El Paso Historical Society
- El Paso Historical Society
- El Paso Historical Society
- El Paso Historical Society
- El Paso Historical Society
- El Paso Historical Society
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- El Paso Historical Society
- Kate also was known for her oil painting, she won the frist prize in the Fine Art Contest of the 8th district of the Texas Federation of Women’s Club. Ball oil paintings was of Mexican and early western subjects.
- Dawning of the West
- The Courtship
- A Christmas card was designed by Kate and it sold more than 16,000 Copies nationwide, when it was published by American Artist Group in New York.
- Her architect father Ernest Krause, built the first EFamed Structure in El Paso, in 1882 on 906 North Stanton, which became the family home. Later Kate unsuccessfully fought against it’s demolition.