Lilly martin spencer

1822-1902 American painter of English birth. At the age of eight, she and her family emigrated to America, and after three years in New York they moved to Marietta, OH. In 1841 her father took her to Cincinnati, where she exhibited and received help from artists such as the animal painter James Henry Beard (1812-93). However, she refused the offer of the city's most important art patron, Nicholas Longworth, to assist in her art studies in Boston and Europe. Instead she stayed in Cincinnati and married an Englishman, Benjamin Spencer, by whom she had thirteen children, seven living to maturity.


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Lilly martin spencer Lilly martin spencer oil


Lilly martin spencer
Painting ID::  27008
Lilly martin spencer
mk52 1841 Oil on canvas 76.1x64.7cm Ohio Historical Society,Columbus
   
   
     

Lilly martin spencer War Spirit at Home oil


War Spirit at Home
Painting ID::  32021
War Spirit at Home
mk77 1866 Oil on canvas 30x32 3/4in
mk77 1866 Oil_on_canvas 30x32_3/4in
   
   
     

Lilly martin spencer Kiss me and You-ll Kiss the Lasses oil


Kiss me and You-ll Kiss the Lasses
Painting ID::  39067
Kiss me and You-ll Kiss the Lasses
mk140 1856 Oil on canvas 76x63.3cm
mk140 1856 Oil_on_canvas 76x63.3cm
   
   
     

Lilly martin spencer The War Spirit at Home Celebrating the Victory at Vicksburg oil


The War Spirit at Home Celebrating the Victory at Vicksburg
Painting ID::  49336
The War Spirit at Home Celebrating the Victory at Vicksburg
mk195 1866 Oil on canvas 30x32
mk195 1866 Oil_on_canvas 30x32
   
   
     

Lilly martin spencer Kiss Me and You'll Kiss the 'Lasses oil


Kiss Me and You'll Kiss the 'Lasses
Painting ID::  71504
Kiss Me and You'll Kiss the 'Lasses
ca. 1856(1856) Oil on canvas 76 x 63.3 cm (29.92 x 24.92 in)
   
   
     

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     1822-1902 American painter of English birth. At the age of eight, she and her family emigrated to America, and after three years in New York they moved to Marietta, OH. In 1841 her father took her to Cincinnati, where she exhibited and received help from artists such as the animal painter James Henry Beard (1812-93). However, she refused the offer of the city's most important art patron, Nicholas Longworth, to assist in her art studies in Boston and Europe. Instead she stayed in Cincinnati and married an Englishman, Benjamin Spencer, by whom she had thirteen children, seven living to maturity.

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