- Rowena Meeks Abdy
Rowena Meeks Abdy (
April 24 ,1887 -August 18 ,1945 ) was an American painter who flourished in Northern California in the early 20th century. Working in oil, watercolour and charcoal, she achieved prominence in theen plein air painting school and is held in several permanent collections of significant museums. She had significant interactions with other famous California artists such asArmin Hansen andArthur Frank Mathews .Weeks was born in
Vienna to wealthy American parents, with whom she moved toSan Francisco at age three. Although crippled at birth, she proved motivated as a young girl and enrolled in theMark Hopkins Art Institute in her early teens. There she studied under Arthur Frank Mathews.In the year 1910 she married writer
Harry B. Abdy , and the couple established their first home in the thriving art colony atMonterey, California . In Monterey she studied with the distinguished California artistArmin Hansen . In Monterey she enjoyed painting views of wharves and fisheries activity as did her coeval painterLillie May Nicolson . Later she moved to San Juan Bautista, where her fondness for Spanish architecture led her to build a mission style home. In 1917 she moved again south toSan Diego , but by 1926 she surfaced again in residence onLombard Street, San Francisco , considered the world's crookedest street. She remained in San Francisco until her death fromalcoholism .Abdy's works are held in the following permanent collections:
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California Palace of the Legion of Honor
*Commercial Club , San Francisco
*Mills College , Oakland, California
*Nevada Museum of Art , Reno
*Seattle Art Museum Bibliography
* "Bulletin of the New York Public Library Astor Lenox and Tilden Foundations" p772
* "Independent Spirits", edited by Patricia Trenton, {1995)
* R.R. Bowker, "American Art Directory" (1999)
* Susan Landauer, "American Impressionists" (1996)External links
* [http://wwar.com/masters/a/abdy-rowena_meeks.html World Wide Art Resources page]
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