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Minerva Josephine Chapman (1858 - 1947) was an American painter. She was known for her work in miniature portraiture, landscape, and still life.
She was born in Sand Bank, New York and grew up in Chicago, Illinois. She studied at a number of institutions including Mount Holyoke College (where she graduated from in 1880) and the Art Institute of Chicago. She lived and studied in Paris from the late 1880s to 1915, and again after the first world war, where she established her reputation as an artist. She retired to Palo Alto, California and died at the age of 88.
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ID de tableau:: 71672 Woman Polishing a Kettle Woman Polishing a Kettle
between 1910(1910) and 1914(1914)
Oil on canvas
61 x 45.8 cm (24.02 x 18.03 in)
between 1910(1910) and 1914(1914)
Oil on canvas
61 x 45.8 cm (24.02 x 18.03 in)
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ID de tableau:: 72993 Woman Polishing a Kettle Woman Polishing a Kettle
Date between 1910(1910) and 1914(1914)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 61 X 45.8 cm (24.02 X 18.03 in)
Date between 1910(1910) and 1914(1914)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 61 X 45.8 cm (24.02 X 18.03 in)
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ID de tableau:: 78664 Via Appia Via Appia
oil on canvas painting by John Linton Chapman, 1867, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Date 1867(1867)
cyf oil on canvas painting by John Linton Chapman, 1867, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Date 1867(1867)
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Minerva Josephine Chapman (1858 - 1947) was an American painter. She was known for her work in miniature portraiture, landscape, and still life.
She was born in Sand Bank, New York and grew up in Chicago, Illinois. She studied at a number of institutions including Mount Holyoke College (where she graduated from in 1880) and the Art Institute of Chicago. She lived and studied in Paris from the late 1880s to 1915, and again after the first world war, where she established her reputation as an artist. She retired to Palo Alto, California and died at the age of 88.
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