Alice Hathaway Goodwin Hapgood is primarily known as Alice Hapgood Hathaway Goodwin Earle
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from Auction House Records. Horace's hut, Weekapaug, Rhode Island Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| ALICE HATHAWAY (HAPGOOD) GOODWIN EARLE (1893-1992), American
(Painter, decorator, designer)
Alice H. H. Goodwin Earle was born on November 5 1893 in Hartford,
Connecticut. She married Harold Goodwin Jr.(1888-1961) of
Philadelphia in 1919 in Hartford and had 4 children. He is well
known for becoming the president of the Lyme Academy in the 1930s where
he was an instructor in life drawing and art history. She was
also predeceased by her second husband, John H. Earle.
She studied art at the prestigious Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in
Philadelphia and with H.H. Breckenridge, Emile Carlson, V. Oakley, and
H. McCarter. A very well trained artist, as well as her sister
famous artist Dorothy Alden Hapgood, and she worked as a professional
freelance artist for most of her life. Her work is represented in
many public and private collections including the Episcopal Church in
Castleton, Vermont. She exhibited at the New Haven Paint and Clay
Club in 1912.
She is known to have lived in Wyncote, Pennsylvania for a period of
time and later lived at 1 Winonah Ave., in the Weekapaug section of
Westerly, R.I. She spent her winters at the Church Street Home in
Greenfield, Massachusetts before becoming ill and permanently residing
in Greenfield. She was a member St. James Episcopal Church in
Greenfield.
Alice Hathaway Hapgood Goodwin Earle died at age 98 on February 21,
1992 at the Charlene Manor Extended Care facility in Greenfield.
Sources include:
Michael Perez,
Collector and Art Historian
Sources include:
Who Was Who in American Art
Davenport's Art Reference and Price Guide
AskArt.com
Artnet.com
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