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An example of work by Sally Cross Bill Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Sally Cross Bill, (Mrs. Carroll Bill) was a painter and teacher, who was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1874 and died 1950 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She was a pupil of Joseph DeCamp and Ross Turner in Boston.
Memberships included: Boston Society Water Color Painters; North Shore Art Associaton, Guild of Boston Artists; Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters, National Association of Women Artists, and New York Water Color Society.
Exhibitions: Boston Art Club, 1896 1907; Art Institute of Chicago, 1901-1918 (as Sally Cross), 1925 1930 (as S.C. Bill); Pennsylvania Academy, 1902-1904, 1931; Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 (Silver Medal); Society of Indepenent Artsts, 1931; Los Angeles Museum of Art, 1931, 1932 (prize); Guild of Boston Artists, 1933 (solo), 1937.
Work: Philadelphia Museum of Art; Women's City Club, Boston; murals, St James Church, New Bedford, Mass (with husband Carroll Bill); murals, three steamers of the Bethlehem Ship Company.
Comments; Her name appears as both Cross and Bill (she was married to artist Carroll Bill). Sources WW 47; WW47 (as Bill); WW24 (as Cross).
Submitted by Ben E. Kozlovsky Sr., Austin, Texas
Source: Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
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