Painting in a Challenging Landscape: Women Artists in the 19th Century

With Rob Doyle This program is part of the exhibition, Fertile Ground: the Hudson Valley Animal Paintings of Caroline Clowes. Below: Click on Watch on YouTube to open a new window & to view full screen. Click on the red play button in the middle to view within the existing window. The generous support of our Program sponsor, Hudson Views, and Virtual Event Space sponsor, N&S Supply, allows us to bring programs such as this to the public at no cost to the viewer. Artist Bios & Additional Information Sara Cole (1805-1857) Frances Fanny Flora Bond Palmer (1812-76) Eliza Pratt Greatorex (1820-97) Lilly Martin Spencer (1822-1902) Rosa Marie (Rosalie) Bonheur (1822-1899) Susan Catherine Waters (1823-1900) Sarah Anne Lillie Hardinge (1824-1913) Ellen Maria Carpenter (1830-1909) Charlotte Buell Coman (1833-1924) Fidelia Bridges  (1834 – 1923)Laura Woodward (1834-1926) Julie Hart Beers (1835-1913) Miss Susie M. Barstow (1836-1923) Evelina (Nina) Mount (1837-1920) Mary Josephine Walters (1837-1883) Caroline Morgan Clowes (1838-1904) Virginia Wealthy Chandler (Titcomb) (1838-1912) Maria J.C. A’Becket (1839-1904) Miss Mary Kollock (1840-1911) Agnes C Way (1842 – 1943) Julia Cornelia Widgery Slaughter (1850-1905) Elizabeth Rebecca Coffin (1850-1930) Annie Cornelia Shaw (1852-1887) Bibliography American Women Artists, from Early Indian Times to the Present. Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein. 1982. Art Work, Women Artists and Democracy in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York. April F. Masten. 2008 Fertile Ground. The Hudson Valley Animal Paintings of Caroline Clowes. Catalog. 2022. DCHSNY.org HOME ON THE HUDSON: Women & Men Painting Landscapes, 1825-1875. Catalog. 2009. Boscobel. Laura Woodward, The Artist Behind The Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach. Deborah C. Pollack. 2009. Nantucket Spirit, The Art & Life of Elizabeth R. Coffin. Margaret M. Booker. 2001. New Path, The. Ruskin and the American Pre-Raphaelites. Linda Ferber/William Gerdts. 1985. Brooklyn Museum Exhibit. Painting Professionals, Women Artists & The Development of Modern American Art, 1870-1930. Kirsten Swinth.  2001. Remember The Ladies, Women of the Hudson River School. Thomas Cole National Site Exhibit Catalog 2010. Restless Enterprise. The Art and Life of Eliza Pratt Greatorex. Katherine Manthorne. 2020. Women Artists, In All Ages And Countries. By Mrs. E. F. Ellet. 2016 Reprint of 1859 book. Women Artists of America, 1707-1964. Exhibition Catalog Newark Museum. April 2 – May 16, 1965
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Women Artists in the 19th Century

Painting in a Challenging Landscape: Women Artists in the 19th Century A presentation by DCHS President Rob Doyle on December 5, 2022. This page is under construction. The video is incomplete and the listing of artists has barely begun. We appreciate your patience! This program is sponsored by Hudson Views,a longtime and generous supporter of DCHS. Sara Cole (1805-1857) Frances Fanny Flora Bond Palmer (1812-76) Eliza Pratt Greatorex (1820-97) Lilly Martin Spencer (1822-1902) Rosa Marie (Rosalie) Bonheur (1822-1899) UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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