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American painter, draftsman, and sculptor, 1842-1927Elizabeth Howard Bartol | |
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Born | 1842 (1842) Boston, Massachusetts |
Died | 1927 (aged 84–85) Boston, Massachusetts |
Alma mater | Boston School of Design |
Elizabeth Howard Bartol (1842–1927) was an American artist.
Bartol was born in 1842 in Boston, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Unitarian minister Cyrus Augustus Bartol. She studied at the Boston School of Design. Her teachers included William Morris Hunt, William Rimmer, and Stephen Salisbury Tuckerman
Bartol exhibited at the Boston Art Club and the National Academy of Design.
Bartol died in 1927 in Boston.
Bartol was included in the 2001 exhibition catalog from A Studio of Her Own: Boston Women Artists, 1870 - 1940 at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
References
- "Bartol, Elizabeth Howard". Artists of the World. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
- Hirshler, Erica E.; Comey, Janet L.; Roberts, Ellen E.; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2001). A studio of her own : women artists in Boston, 1870-1940. Boston : MFA Publications. ISBN 978-0-87846-482-1.
- ^ "Elizabeth "Lizzie" Howard Bartol - Biography". AskArt. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
- "A Studio of Her Own: Boston Women Artists, 1870 - 1940". Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
Further reading
- The Quiet Revolutions of Boston's Women Artists National Gallery of Art