- Grace Albee
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name = Grace Albee
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birthdate = 1890
location =Rhode Island
deathdate = 1985
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nationality = American
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awards =Grace Thurston Arnold Albee (1890–1985) was an American printmaker. Duting her sixty year working life she created more than two hundred and fifty prints from linocuts, woodcuts, and wood engravings.
Grace was born in
Rhode Island . She studied painting and drawing at the Rhode Island School of Design, and married muralist Percy F. Albee in 1913. She resumed painting while living in Paris with her husband and five sons betweenWorld War I andWorld War II , where she associated with fellow expatriate artists includingNorman Rockwell and engraverPaul Bornet . The Albees returned to the United States in the 1933 and lived inNew York City and Grace produced prints of the city, in 1937 they moved toDoylestown, Pennsylvania and her prints switched to rural subjects. The images of rural life that she produced while lived in Pennsylvania are probably her best known works. The Albees lived in Pennsylvania until 1962 after which they lived inKew Gardens, New York (1962–1974) and then in Barrington, Rhode Island (1974–1985).Albee is represented a number of public collections in the United States, including the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, theBrooklyn Museum , theLibrary of Congress has 23 of her prints in its collection, theSmithsonian Institution , and theBoston Public Library .References
*National Museum of Women in the Arts. [http://www.tfaoi.com/newsm1/n1m441.htm Grace Albee: An American Printmaker, 1890-1985]
*Christina M. Weyl. 2005. [http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/guac/albee_05/ The Professionalization of An American Woman Printmaker: The Early Career of Grace Albee, 1915 - 1934] . Georgetown University Art Collection.
*Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas. Remembering the Family Farm: 150 Years of American Prints. [http://www.spencerart.ku.edu/barns/albee.htm The Boyer Place] Wood engraving. 1946.
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