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Ad Code: 4
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from Auction House Records. Ladies admiring a new arrival, Riverside Park, 1913 Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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As American art came into its own in the second half of the 19th century, women were still not offered the same recognition and opportunities that contemporary male artist enjoyed. Still notable women, such as Alice Hirsch and her New York peer, Jane Peterson, thrived and achieved success in the face of this, opening opportunities for all artists that followed them.
Hirsch first studied at the Art Student League of New York City and had established her own studio in that city at 51 w. 10t (showing 500 of 1023 characters). |
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