HARRIET CLARK WINSLOW HAYDEN (1840-1926, American)
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Still life of flowers. From a Connecticut estate. Gallery provenance verso. Framed in a beautiful wood frame. Oil on canvas, 28 x 19 in. (canvas), 35 3/4 x 26 3/4 in. (framed) .A specialist in floral subjects with an occasional landscape and figure study, she settled in Denver from Chicago where she had been a student of Worthington Whittredge. In Denver, she belonged to the Palette Club, a woman's group that met weekly to critique each other's work. She was also a founder of the Le Brun Art Club, named after French portraitist Madame Vigee-Lebrun. The group frequently met at her studio and worked from a model and had discussions about art-related topics. The Club was controversial because its members painted nudes, which some persons regarded as obscene.
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HARRIET CLARK WINSLOW HAYDEN (1840-1926, American)
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