Anna Mary Newman (1879-1930)
Best known for her portraiture, Anna Mary Newman was also an illustrator and art teacher. Born in 1879 in Richmond, Indiana, she studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1900-1905, the School of Applied and Normal Art in Chicago, and the Overbeck School of Pottery in Cambridge City, Indiana. She studied with John Elwood Bundy in Richmond, in addition to Ralph Clarkson, John H. Vanderpoel, Charles Francis Browne, and Martha Baker in C (showing 500 of 943 characters). |
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