Lydia Field Emmet
(January 23, 1866 - August 16, 1952) was an American artist best known for her work as a portraitist. She studied with, among others, prominent artists such as William Merritt Chase, Henry Siddons Mowbray, Kenyon Cox and Tony Robert-Fleury. Emmet exhibited widely during her career, and her paintings can now be found hanging in the White House, and many prestigious art galleries, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Emmet was born on January 23, 1866, at New Rochelle, New York, the seventh of ten children born to merchant William Jenkins Emmet and illustrator Julia Colt Pierson. Related Paintings of Lydia Field Emmet :. | Young Man with an Apple | The Regatta at Argenteuil | Adam and Eve ar | Renoir beaulieu | The Rocky Mountains, Lander Peak | Related Artists: William Henry SheltonA nineteenth century painter, etcher and illustrator.
American , 1840-1932
Peder MonstedDanish, 1859 - 1941 Nikolai Kuznetsov(1850- 1930 ) - Painter
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