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Lucy May Stanton
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Lucy May Stanton (May 22, 1875 – March 19, 1931) was an American painter. She made landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, but Stanton is best known for the portrait miniatures she painted. Her works are in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where ''Self-Portrait in the Garden'' (1928) and ''Miss Jule'' (1926) are part of the museum's permanent collection.
==Early life==
Stanton was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the first of two daughters of William Lewis Stanton and Frances Louisa Cleveland Megee Stanton.〔 William had a wholesale business selling food, some of which came from the Stanton and Megee farms; machinery; lumber; and imported pottery from Europe. The family lived in the "fashionable" West End district of Atlanta on Gordon Street (now Ralph D. Abernathy Boulevard) in a Greek Revival house. A year after Lucy May Stanton was born, her sister Willie Marion Stanton was born. The family's summers were often spent in the mountains of North Georgia at Lucy's grandparent's farms. The Stantons spent many winters in the Pontalba Buildings of New Orleans, where William managed the import of Caribbean sugar, molasses, and rice.〔 Lucy May Stanton was given a set of oil paints and began to learn to paint when she was seven years old. Mme Sally Seago,〔 a French artist in New Orleans, gave Stanton lessons in New Orleans.〔〔
In Atlanta, she lived across the street from Wren's Nest,〔 the home of author and journalist Joel Chandler Harris, who wrote the Uncle Remus stories and shared his stories with her and her sister,〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Joel Chandler Harris, by Lucy May Stanton )〕 Willie Marion Stanton.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Lucy M. Stanton Papers )〕 Her mother, Frances Megee Stanton, died in 1888.〔 In 1889-1890 she took a tour of Europe with her father and studied watercolor painting in Venice.

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