- Bessie Potter Vonnoh
Bessie Potter Vonnoh American sculptor, born
August 17 ,1872 inSt Louis ,Missouri and died inNew York City onMarch 8 ,1955 .Best known for her small bronzes, mostly of domestic scenes and for her garden fountains. She was one of
Lorado Taft 'sWhite Rabbits and one of her well known pieces, "Young Mother" used fellow White Rabbit Mary Proctor, then wife of sculptorAlexander Phimister Proctor and their first born child as models.In 1899 she was married to painter
Robert Vonnoh . Besides the work she did at theWorld's Columbian Exposition for Taft on the Horticultural Building she also produced an independent commission for the Illinois State Building. She was to she again at both thePan-American Exposition inBuffalo, New York in 1901 and at theLouisiana Purchase Exposition in St Louis, Missouri in 1904 where one of the ten works that she showed won a gold medal.References
* Baigell, Matthew (1979) "Vonnoh, Bessie Potter" "Dictionary of American Art" Harper & Row, Publishers, New York;
* Bowman, John S. (ed.) (1995) "Vonnoh, Bessie (Onahotema) Potter" "The Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography" Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England;
* Falk, Peter Hastings (1985) "Vonnoh, Bessie Potter" "Who Was Who in American Art: 1898-1947" Sound View Press, Madison, CT;
* Garraty, John A. and Carnes, Mark C. (eds.) (1999) "Vonnoh, Bessie Onahotema Potter" "American National Biography" Oxford University Press, New York;
* Heller, Jules and Heller, Nancy G. (1995) "Vonnoh, Bessie Potter" "North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A biographical dictionary" Garland Publishing, New York;External links
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collectionsonline/vonnbess/ Bessie Potter Vonnoh Papers Online at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art]
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