Grace Carpenter Hudson
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Grace Carpenter Hudson (1865-1937)
Американская художница, большую часть своего творчества посвятила рисованию портретов детей индейцев.
Grace (1865-1937) was born to well-educated pioneer parents in Potter Valley, California, Mendocino County. She showed an early talent for portraiture that was developed by professional training in San Francisco in the late 1870's. In 1891, soon after her marriage to John, she painted a portrait of an Indian child, "National Thorn", that was first in a numbered series of over 684 oils, the last completed in 1935. Nearly all her native subjects were local Pomo peoples, although in 1901 she painted 26 canvases during a year's sojurn in the Hawaiian Islands. Hudson's reputation as an Indian painter was national during her lifetime; today her work enjoys renewed interest and recognition for its fine and sympathetic portrayals of native peoples. Взято тут

Американская художница, большую часть своего творчества посвятила рисованию портретов детей индейцев.
Grace (1865-1937) was born to well-educated pioneer parents in Potter Valley, California, Mendocino County. She showed an early talent for portraiture that was developed by professional training in San Francisco in the late 1870's. In 1891, soon after her marriage to John, she painted a portrait of an Indian child, "National Thorn", that was first in a numbered series of over 684 oils, the last completed in 1935. Nearly all her native subjects were local Pomo peoples, although in 1901 she painted 26 canvases during a year's sojurn in the Hawaiian Islands. Hudson's reputation as an Indian painter was national during her lifetime; today her work enjoys renewed interest and recognition for its fine and sympathetic portrayals of native peoples. Взято тут
