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Elizabeth Nourse (October 26, 1859 – October 8, 1938) was a realist-style [1] genre, portrait, and landscape painter born in Mt. Healthy, Ohio, in the Cincinnati ...
Breton Interior, painting by Elizabeth Nourse, c. 1907, on loan to the Cincinnati Art Museum from the City School District of the City of Cincinnati. Date: circa 1907
Elizabeth Nourse – painter; Diane Pfister – artist and painter; Edward Henry Potthast – American Impressionist painter; Hiram Powers – sculptor; John Ruthven – painter of wildlife; Sara Sax – ceramic painter; Kataro Shirayamadani – ceramic painter; Sheida Soleimani – Iranian-American multidisciplinary artist; Lilly Martin ...
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Dudley Nourse (1910–1981), South African cricketer and batsman; Edith Nourse Rogers (1881–1960), American social welfare volunteer and politician; Edward Everett Nourse (1863–1929), American Congregational theologian; Edwin Griswold Nourse (1883–1974), American economist; Elizabeth Nourse (1859–1938), American portrait and landscape ...
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Elizabeth Nourse's "Fisher Girl of Picardy" (Gallery 2) is another example. Painted on a blustery day in 1889, Nourse's friend Anna Schmidt later described the circumstances: "I was with Elizabeth when she painted that girl on the Etaples Dunes – it was so cold and windy the model used to weep." [23] Gallery 2: Fisher-folk
Other New Women artists include Elizabeth Coffin, Mary Cassatt, Elizabeth Nourse and Cecilia Beaux. [7] Although Hale never married, she found a lifelong partner in fellow artist Gabrielle de Veaux Clements, whom she met in 1883. Hale and Clements became close friends in 1885 while they were enrolled at the Académie Julian in Paris.