Goldthwaite, Anne, 1869-1944 |
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Artist |
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1869-1944 |
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Montgomery |
state | AL | other cities | Dallas, TX; New York, NY; Paris, France |
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F |
historical notes
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Painter and printmaker Anne Goldthwaite (1869-1944) lived and worked in Alabama and New York, New York. Goldthwaite was born in Montgomery, Alabama, spent her childhood in Dallas, Texas, and with the encouragement of family, moved to New York to pursue her art studies in 1892. There, she studied art with her mentor, Walter Shirlaw, at the National Academy of Design.
In 1906, Goldthwaite traveled to Paris and became part of the circle of modern artists who founded the Académie Moderne and lived at the American Girl’s Club. While her friends were exploring modernist styles, her style of painting remained figurative. She returned to America in 1913, and her work was selected for exhibition in the Armory Show.
In 1922, Goldthwaite became an instructor at the Art Students League, a position she would hold for over twenty years. She also continued to teach during summer sojourns in Alabama, offering advice to students at the Dixie Art Colony. |
decades of activity | 1900-1910 1910-1920 1920-1930 1930-1940
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The Frick Collection and Frick Art Research Library 10 East 71st Street |
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Anne Goldthwaite Papers, 1910-1950 |
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Anne Goldthwaite : a catalogue raisonné of the graphic work |
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| see also: Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946 Stein, Leo, 1872-1947 Brummer, Joseph
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