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CARPENTER, Miss Ellen M.
Ellen M. Carpenter was born in Killingly, Connecticut, on November 28, 1836.During her career as an artist, she studied in Worcester, Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, Paris, France, and Berlin, Germany. For her work, Ellen travelled throughout…
DYER, Mrs. Clara L. Brown
Clara L. Brown Dyer, who was born in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, on March 13, 1849, came from a family with a long history in New England. Her relatives served in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. One ancestor (Job Tyler) was…
NICHOLLS, Mrs. Rhoda Holmes
Rhoda Holmes Nicholls was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, England. on March 28, 1854. She was educated in the Bloomsbury School of Art and became an artist, an art teacher, and an author.Contemporaries thought highly of Rhoda. William Dean Howells…
Tags: 1851-1860, 1854, Adele Williams, AFR, American Art Association, art teacher, Art Teachers, artist, Artists, Bloomsbury School of Art, Coventry, ENG, exhibitions, ITA, Littlehampton, March, Natalie Sawyier, New York City, New York Water Color Club, NY, Port Elizabeth, Rome, Society of American Artists, South Africa, Sussex, Venice
ABBATT, Miss Agnes Dean
Agnes Dean Abbatt was born on June 23, 1847 in New York City. Educated at both the art school of theCooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Artand theNational Academy of Design, Agnes was successful as both an art teacher and an artist. She…
Tags: 1841-1850, Agnes Dean Abbatt, American Water Color Society, art teacher, Art Teachers, artist, Artists, Charitable Mechanics' and Tradesmen's Association, Cooper Union Art School, exhibitions, Fifth Avenue, James D. Smillie, landscape painting, National Academy of Design, New York City, NY, R Swain Gifford