Born in Quebec, Canada, Lillie O'Ryan became a sculptor of figures and busts and a painter of miniature portraits. She was a student of William Merritt Chase, George DeForest Brush, Willard Metcalf, and Dennis Bunker as a resident of New York attending Cooper Union and the University of New York. In the late 1890s, she moved to San Francisco and with Annie Briggs, established a studio next to William Keith on Pine Street.
In the early 1920s, she worked in Canada and Portland, Oregon, and (showing 500 of 720 characters). |
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Lillie O'Ryan is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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