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Elizabeth Glaser (artist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Glaser (artist)
Elizabeth Glaser (active from approximately 1815-1830) was an American folk artist. Glaser and her contemporaries Eunice Pinney and Mary Ann Willson are three of the earliest American artists to work in the medium of watercolor. ==Life==
Little is known about Glaser other than what can be gleaned from the inscriptions included on her paintings. It is likely that she lived in Baltimore or its environs since a few of her works bear inscriptions naming that city or the suburb of Fredericktown.〔Richmond, Virginia Museum. ''American Folk Painting: Selections from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wiltshire III. An Exhibition on Display at the Virginia Museum, Richmond'' (). Comp. Richard B. Woodward. November 29, 1977 - January 8, 1978, p. 66.〕 In addition to her watercolors and drawings, she also produced needlework and poetry.〔Wunderlich, Rudolf G. "American Naive and Folk Art of the Nineteenth Century." ''Kennedy Quarterly'' vol. 13, no. 1 (January 1974): 57.〕 As Richard B. Woodward has noted, the range of her activities reflects the education and artistic training common to upper-class American women during the early nineteenth century.〔Richmond, Virginia Museum, 1977, p. 66.〕
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