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Anna Whelan Betts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anna Whelan Betts
Anna Whelan Betts (1873–1959) was an American illustrator and art teacher who was noted for her paintings of Victorian women in romantic settings. Betts is considered one of the primary artists of the golden age of American illustration during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.〔Wagner, Margaret E., ''Maxfield Parrish and the Illustrators of the Golden Age'', Pomegranate Communications (March 31, 2000), 128pp, ISBN 0-7649-1257-7〕 Art historian Walt Reed described Betts' work as "characterized by its great beauty and sensitivity." ==Early life and education== Betts was born on May 15, 1873〔 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the oldest of three children of the physician Thomas Betts and Alice Whelan.〔United States Federal Census, 1900, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Ward 22, District 477, Sheet 4B〕〔List of United States Citizens, Passenger list of SS Majestic, Port of New York, September 5, 1928, p80〕 Her sister, Ethel Franklin Betts, would also become an artist. Betts studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy in Philadelphia with Robert Vonnoh. After graduating, she moved to Paris where she was tutored by the French painter Gustave-Claude-Etienne Courtois.
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