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 Florence Pearl England (Mrs. William A.) Nosworthy  (1872 - 1936)

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Lived/Active: Connecticut/Wisconsin      Known for: illustrator, genre, figure
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Florence Pearl England Nosworthy
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
Florence Pearl England Nosworthy was born in 1872 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and died 1936 in Hampton, Connecticut. Nosworthy studied with Tarbell and Benson at Boston Museum School of Fine Art; K. Cox and Barse at Art Students League, New York. She was a member of the Copley Society; Southern FA. Her work was exhibited at the Salons of America in 1934. She illustrated: Great Musicians; Miss Theodora; Bunny Brown books; Tommy Tinker's books; Betty of Wye; Land of Play (1911) and covers for women's and children's magazines; calendars and postcards.

Source: WW33 Petteys, Dictionary of Women Artists.

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