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Ida Waugh
(c.1846 - 1919)
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Lived/Active: Pennsylvania
Known for: portrait, religion-allegory, genre painting
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Ida Waugh (c. 1846-1919)
Born in Philadelphia, Waugh studied at home with her father Samuel B. Waugh (1814-1885) as well as at the Pennsylvania Academy, and at the Academie Julian in Paris. Her work was often on religious-allegorical themes or scenes of Dutch life. Her illustrated children's books were produced with her lifelong companion Amy Blanchard who owned a neighboring summer cottage in Maine. Waugh's half-brother was the well-known marine painter Frederick Judd Waugh.
She exhibited at the 1893 Columbian Exhibition.
Information provided by Lawrence Knorr.
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