Norma Bassett Hall (1889–1957), born in 1889[1] in Halsey, Oregon, was an American printmaker. She was a woodblock printmaker and often depicted landscapes and outdoor scenes.[2]
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Hall studied at the School of the Portland Art Association and the Art Institute of Chicago. She also studied privately with the noted British printmaker Mabel Royds.
Hall was a member of the Prairie Printmakers, and was the only female among the charter members of the group.
She lived much of her life in Kansas and New Mexico.[3] She married Arthur W. Hall, a noted etcher and watercolorist.