Minetta Good was born in New York City in 1895. She received her formal art training from Cecilia Beaux and at the Art Students League under F. Luis Mora. Although a native New Yorker, Good lived in Califon and Freehold, New Jersey for most of the 1920s and 1930s.
She was a versatile painter highly talented in landscape, still life and figurative works. In 1932, she was awarded the prestigious Eloise Egan Prize for best landscape painting by the National Association of Women Painte (showing 500 of 1315 characters). |
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