Born in Lima, New York, on April 6, 1868, Helen Hyde became a painter, illustrator, block
printer, and etcher. Having lived in Japan for many years, she is best
known for her Japanese subjects of women and children. She also worked
in Mexico and the Carolinas.
Her maternal grandparents had crossed the continent to California in
a covered wagon in the Gold Rush of 1850, but her mother Helen returned to the family home in Lima, where she gave birth to Helen. In 1870 (showing 500 of 7936 characters). |
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Helen Hyde is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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