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A North Carolina Mountain Woman ca. 1916 | Half-length portrait of a woman seated facing slightly right, her hands folded in her lap, and her eyes wide open, looking to the right. | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Aunt Nicey Tuller about 1898 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Joel Chandler Harris c. 1914 Smithsonian Institution New York, NY | Joel Chandler Harris, a journalist, humorist, and author of the Uncle Remus stories, lived across the street in Atlanta, Georgia, from Lucy May Stanton when she was a child. She often sat on his knee, listening to his animal stories. When she first asked to paint him in 1906, he queried her desire to paint an old buzzard like me. This is a second,... | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Maternite (Mrs. W. T. Forbes and Children) 1908 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
The Silver Goblet (Lucy May Stanton Self-Portrait) 1912 Smithsonian Institution New York, NY | Lucy May Stanton was best known for her impressionistic watercolor-on-ivory portrait miniatures. She lived mostly in Georgia, but studied art in Paris around the turn of the century. An advocate for womans suffrage, Stanton was also well known in the art centers of New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. She presents herself in this large-scale portrait,... | Unrated | Anonymous |
- Lucy May Stanton