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Maria Oakey Dewing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maria Oakey Dewing
Maria Oakey Dewing (October 27, 1845 – December 13, 1927) was an American painter known for her depiction of flowers. Her work was inspired by John La Farge and her love of gardening. She also made figure drawings and was a founding member of the Art Students League of New York. Dewing won bronze medals for two of her works at world expositions. She was married to the artist Thomas Dewing. ==Personal life== Maria Richards Oakey was born in New York City, the fifth child of William Frances Oakey and Sally Sullivan Oakey, who had ten children together. William was an importer and Sally was a cultured woman.〔''(An Exhibition of Paintings by Maria Oakey Dewing: The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. March 2 to March 23 1907 )''. The Academy; 1907. p. 1–3.〕 Her younger brother, Alexander F. Oakey, was an architect with, like his sister, an interest in textiles. He wrote ''The Art of Life and Life of Art'' in 1884.〔 She decided at age seventeen to paint.〔〔Metropolitan Museum of Art. ''(In Pursuit of Beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement )''. Metropolitan Museum of Art; 1 January 1986. ISBN 978-0-87099-468-5. pp. 419–420.〕 In 1881 Maria Oakey married Thomas Dewing.〔 They had a son who died while an infant. In 1885 their daughter Elizabeth was born.〔
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