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'''Zama Vanessa Helder''' (1904-1968) was an American artist from the Pacific Northwest who came from a family of Theosophists.
'''Zama Vanessa Helder''' (1904-1968) was an American artist from the Pacific Northwest who came from a family of Theosophists.


== Early years ==
== Personal life ==


She died in Los Angeles on [[May 1]], 1968, a week after her husband.


== Involvement with Theosophy ==
== Involvement with Theosophy ==

Revision as of 19:13, 2 January 2026

Z. Vanessa Helder, ca1945
Sketch of HPB - published in World Theosophy August 1931.

Zama Vanessa Helder (1904-1968) was an American artist from the Pacific Northwest who came from a family of Theosophists.

Personal life

She died in Los Angeles on May 1, 1968, a week after her husband.

Involvement with Theosophy

Her parents, businessman Rynard Helder and his artistic wife Anna were interested in Theosophy and Spiritualism. None of the family are listed as members of the Theosophical Society in America, so they may have been independent Theosophists or adherents of some other branch of the broader Theosophical Movement. Vanessa's drawing of H. P. Blavatsky in the August 1931 issue of World Theosophy and the presence of additional drawings in June 1932 indicate some degree of connection to editor Marie Russak in Los Angeles.

Career as an artist

"Trees" - published in World Theosophy
June 1932.

Additional resources

Articles

Books

  • Bullock, Margaret and David F. Martin. Austere Beauty: The Art of Z. Vanessa Helder.
  • David F. Martin An Enduring Legacy: Women Painters of Washington.

Notes