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Birth
1873 (Madison, Wisconsin)
Death
1957 (Bronx, New York)
Lived/Active
New York
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Anna Duer Irving was born in 1873 in Madison, Wisconsin and died in
1957 in Bronx, New York. She studied at the Oldfield School
in Baltimore, Maryland, and at the Art Students League in New York City
where her teachers included Robert Henri, George Bellows, Charles
Hawthorne, Arthur Wesley Dow and John C. Johansen.
She was a member of the New Haven Paint and Clay Club, the Pen and Brush Club and the National Academy of Woman Artists.
Exhibition venues included the the Society of Independant Artists
1917-1918, 1920; New Haven Paint and Clay Club, 1929 (prize);
1949-1951; Pen and Brush Club, 1948-1952, (prizes, 1933-34,
1937-38, 1944, 1951); and the National Association of Women Artists, 1949-51.
Information submitted by Michele Coucette of Boston,
Massachusetts. Her source is information provided with work for
sale by the artist and is from Who Was Who in American Art by Peter Falk.
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