1872-1958
Owner of Domestic Art Rooms 149 Washington St., teaching china painting. Buried by St. John’s Church Newark. Also imported and dealt in china with Mrs. Florence Nightingale Waterfield. Lived in Newark from at least 1913 until her death. She was on the Artist Committee for the 1916 Pageant of Newark. Her work was exhibited at the Newark Museum. Did oils and watercolors as well as china. She was president of the Newark Society of Keramic Art. She studied at Cooper Union, Osgood Art School, and Art Students League.
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