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| Little is known about her childhood except that she lived in
Philadelphia as a child with her minister father and uncle, Thomas
Natt, painter and lithographer. Her formal art study began at the
Philadelphia School of Design for Women. From 1876 to 1879, she studied
with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. She then
spent two years in Paris and Florence, Italy and then studied etching
with Stephen Parrish. She exhibited in the 1881 and 1898 Paris Salons
and in most of the major late 19th century U.S. exhibitions. She lived
primarily in Philadelphia and worked in New York in the mid 1890s.
National Academy of Design Exhibitions 1861-1900: Year Address Painting Reference 1880 Philadelphia 87. Sir Launcelot & Elaine 1881 Philadelphia 572. A Corner of Cluny - $ 125.00 1882 No Address Given 114. A Moor's Head - $100.00 1886 1334 Chestnut St. Philadelphia 720. Dear Lady Disdain - $150.00 1892 3708 Chestnut St. Philadelphia 56. The Rd to Shinnecock - $50.00 Sources:
Paul Sternberg, Sr., Art by American Women National Academy of Design 1861 -1900 Vol. II
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