- Elizabeth Nourse
Elizabeth Nourse (b.
October 26 ,1859 –October 8 ,1938 ) was aportrait and landscape painter born inCincinnati, Ohio in theMt. Healthy area. She also was familiar with working withwatercolors , painting furniture andsculpting .Biography
Born to the
Catholic household of Caleb Elijah Nourse and Elizabeth LeBreton Rogers Nourse onOctober 26 ,1859 , Elizabeth and hertwin sister were the youngest of ten children. She attended the McMicken School of Design in Cincinnati at age fifteen, and was one of the first women admitted to the women's life class offered there taught byThomas Satterwhite Noble . She also studiedwatercolor painting while there. She studied at the school for seven years and was even offered a teaching position, which she declined.In 1882 both parents died, and with the assistance of an art
patron , she went toNew York to continue her studies, briefly in the Art Students League. In 1883 she had returned to Cincinnati and made her living decorating home interiors and painting portraits. From 1884 – 1886 she spent most of her summers inTennessee in theAppalachian Mountains doing watercolor landscapes.She moved to
Paris, France in 1887 and attendedAcadémie Julian , studying underGustave Boulanger andJules Lefebvre . Finished with studies, she opened her own studio, and in 1888 her work was featured in her first major exhibition at theSocieté Nationale des Artistes Français . She soon became the second American woman to be accepted as a member of the society. Her subjects were often women, mostlypeasants and depictions of France's rural countryside. In 1920 she was operated on forbreast cancer , and in 1937 the cancer was back. She died onOctober 8 ,1938 . Some of her works are displayed at theCincinnati Art Museum .cite book| last =Aronson| first =Julie| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =The Cincinnati Wing: The Story of Art in the Queen City| publisher =Cincinnati Art Museum ,Ohio University Press |date =2003|location =| pages =pp. 78-81| url =| doi =| id = | isbn =0821414879 ] cite book| last =Kelly| first =James C.| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =The South on Paper: Line, Color and Light | publisher =University of South Carolina Press |date =2000|location =| pages =pp. 54-55| url =| doi =| id = | isbn =0963283634 ]References
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