Rosina Emmet is primarily known as Rosina Emmet Sherwood
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A member of a prominent New York family including artists Lydia Field Emmet and Ellen Emmet Rand, Rosina Sherwood became an artist and illustrator who specialized in pastels and also painted in oil and watercolor.
Her family home was Woodland House in upper New York State, and likely her earliest art lessons came from her mother, Julia Pierson Emmet. After a trip to Europe in 1876-1877, she became one William Merritt Chase's first pupils at his Tenth Street Studio in New York City. In 188 (showing 500 of 1726 characters). |
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