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Martin, Maria, 1796-1863

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Personal name headingMartin, Maria, 1796-1863
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Variant(s)Bachman, Maria Martin, 1796-1863
See alsoAssistant to: Audubon, John James, 1785-1851
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeColumbia (S.C.)
LocatedCharleston (S.C.)
Birth date1796-07-03
Death date1863-12-27
Place of birthCharleston (S.C.)
Place of deathColumbia (S.C.)
Field of activityArt Painting
Profession or occupationBotanical artists Painters
Found inMaria Martin's world, 2018: data view chapter 1 (born July 6, 1796 in Charleston, SC) data view chapter 7 (relocated to Columbia, SC in 1861; returned to Charleston in August 1863 to visit her ill husband, then returned to Columbia, where she died three days after Christmas Eve)
Notable American women 1607-1950, 1971: volume II, pages 505-506 (Martin, Maria (July 3, 1796-Dec. 27, 1863); nature painter, associate of John James Audubon; born in Charleston, SC; married John Bachman on Dec. 28, 1848; died in Columbia, SC)
American women artists, 1982: page 67 (Maria Martin (Bachman) (1796-1863) of Charleston, SC; painter of birds, flowers, and insects; one of three assistants who worked with John James Audubon)
Wikipedia, Feb. 15, 2017 (Maria Martin Bachman (3 July 1796-27 December 1863) of Charleston, SC; watercolor painter who provided many of the background paintings for John James Audubon on The Birds of America (1831-39) and Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America (1845-48))
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Who was who in American art, 1999: (Martin, Maria; b. 1796, Charleston, SC; d. 1863, Charleston)
Women in the scientific search, 1985: page 336 (Maria Martin, 3 July 1796-27 December 1863)
Associated languageeng