biografía de Ida WAUGH (1846-1919)

Lugar de nacimiento: Phila.

Direcciones: NYC; Montclair, NJ; Phila., active 1869 and after; Bailey Island, ME; Paris, France, 1892

Profesión: Painter, illustrator, chromolithographer, sculptor

Estudios: her father, Sam B. Waugh; PAFA (1869); Académie Julian, Paris with Lefebvre, Académie Julian, Paris with Constant and Lefebvre, 1888; also with Callot and Delance in Paris.

Exposiciones: PAFA Ann., 1863-1905, portraits, history paintings and allegories; Phila. Cent. Expo, 1876; NAD, 1880-96 (prize, 1896); Paris Salon, 1889, 1892; Boston AC, 1892

Asociaciones: PAFA (assoc. mem., 1869)

Obra: College of Physicians, Phila. & Univ. Penn. Mus.(portraits); PAFA; Edwin A. Ulrich Mus., Hyde Park, NY

Comentarios: She was the daughter of Samuel Waugh (see entry) and Eliza Young Waugh (see entry) and sister of Frederick. Along with Mary Cassatt and Cecilia Beaux, she was selected for the Gallery of Honor in the Woman's Building at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. She was a painter of religious and allegorical subjects, a few landscapes and genre; and an illustrator of children"s books.

Fuentes: Fink, American Art at the Nineteenth-Century Paris Salons, 403; WW17; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

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