Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. by Clara Erskine Clement
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BABIANO Y MENDEZ NUÑEZ, CARMEN. At the Santiago Exposition, 1875,
this artist exhibited two oil paintings and two landscapes in crayon; at Coruña, 1878, a portrait in oil of the Marquis de Mendez Nuñez; at Pontevedra, 1880, several pen and water-color studies, three life-size portraits in crayon, and a work in oil, "A Girl Feeding Chickens." BAILY, CAROLINE A. B. Gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; third-class medal, Salon, 1901. [_No reply to circular_.] BAKER, ELIZABETH GOWDY. Medal at Cooper Union. Member of Boston Art Students' Association and Art Workers' Club for Women, New York. Born at Xenia, Ohio. Pupil of the Cooper Union, Art Students' League, New York School of Art, Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, Cowles Art School, Boston; under Frederick Freer, William Chase, and Siddons Mowbray. This artist has painted numerous portraits and has been especially successful with pictures of children. She has a method of her own of which she has recently written me. [Illustration: A PORTRAIT ELIZABETH GOWDY BAKER] She claims that it is excellent for life-size portraits in water-colors. |
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