biografía de Harriet Campbell FOSS (1860-1938)

Lugar de nacimiento: Middletown, CT

Lugar de defunción: Darien, CT

Direcciones: NYC; Darien, CT (since c.1910)

Profesión: Painter

Estudios: CUA School; J. Alden-Weir, in NY; A. Stevens, Courtois, both in Paris, 1880s

Exposiciones: Paris Salon, 1887, 1889, 1892; NAD, 1890, 1892; PAFA, 1892-94, 1899, 1902; AIC; Worlds Columbian Expo, Chicago, 1893; Boston AC, 1896-1907; Tennessee Cent. Expo, Nashville, 1897; Trans-Mississippi Expo, Omaha, NE, 1898; Royal Academy, London, 1899; Paris World Expo, 1900; Pan-American Expo, Buffalo, 1901; Spanierman Gallery, NYC, 1986.

Asociaciones: AFA; Seven Arts League

Comentarios: A group of 65 pochades were discovered by Aaron Gal. (Chicago) in 1995 which indicate that she was an Impressionist painter who was in Baltimore, 1879; France, late 1880s-early 1890s; Bronx Gardens and Central Park, early 1900s; and California. From 1910-on, she painted landscapes near her home in Darien, Noroton, and Rowayton (all in CT) and summer views in Martha's Vinyard. She also traveled to England (1910) and Sweden. Positions: teacher, drawing & painting, Women's College of Baltimore (now, Goucher College), 1892-95.

Fuentes: WW24; Fink, American Art at the Nineteenth-Century Paris Salons, 343; Tufts, American Women Artists, cat. no.48; The Boston AC; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

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