An award-winning watercolor and pastel painter, Sarah Choate Sears grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts in a prominent family. Her father was an attorney and president of the Old Colony railroad line that linked Boston to its suburbs to the south. She was educated at home, and like many proper young ladies, learned floral watercolor painting with the expectation that it would be a private leisure activity.
In 1877, she married Joshua Montgomery Sears, a man of very wealthy inheritance whos (showing 500 of 3220 characters). |
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Sarah Sears is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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