C. Garbertt is primarily known as Cornelia Baxter Barns
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Born in Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 25, 1888. Cornelia Barns studied with William M. Chase, John Twachtman, and at the PAFA. During her early years she was listed as an illustrator for the Liberator.
In 1912 she married A. S. Garbett in Philadelphia where he was employed by the Victor Talking Machine Company and author of the Victor Book of the Opera. Due to ill health, she was forced to live in a milder climate. Abandoning a successful career as a magazine illustrator in (showing 500 of 1763 characters). |
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