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Whitman, Sarah

LC control no.n 93066538
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Personal name headingWhitman, Sarah
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Variant(s)Whitman, Henry, Mrs.
Whitman, Sarah Wyman
S. W., 1842-1904
Whitman, Sarah W.
Whitman, Sara de St. Prix Wyman
Associated placeBoston (Mass.)
LocatedLowell (Mass.) Baltimore (Md.) Cambridge (Mass.) South Berwick (Me.)
Birth date1842
Death date1904
Place of birthLowell (Mass.)
Field of activityArt
AffiliationRadcliffe College
Profession or occupationArtists
Authors
Found inAllen, S. Decorated cloth in America, 1994: p. 57, etc. (Mrs. Henry Whitman) p. 61 (artist in stained glass, trustee of Radcliffe College, advocate of black education) p. 75 (52 years old in 1894) p. 66 (binding designer with monogram SW inside a heart)
Robert Browning in his relation to the art of painting, 1889: t.p. (Sarah W. Whitman)
Letters of Sarah Wyman Whitman, 1907: t.p. (Sarah Wyman Whitman)
Sarah Wyman Whitman, 1842-1904, c1993.
Wikipedia, website viewed 20 February 2014 (Sarah W. Whitman; Sarah de St. Prix Wyman Whitman; Sarah Wyman; American artist and illustrator, stained glass designer, and author; born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1842; moved to Baltimore with her family when she was 3; married Henry Whitman and moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts; studied art under William Morris Hunt and in Paris with Thomas Couture at Villiers-le-Bel; had her own studio in Boston; lived with her sister Mary Rice in South Berwick, Maine, in her later years of life)
Associated languageeng