The following is from Beth Crader, who knew the artist well for the last two years of her life and describes that time period. "Harriet and Ruth (her partner) moved to CT, and after a short period of... Read full biography
The following is from Beth Crader, who knew the artist well for the last two years of her life and describes that time period. "Harriet and Ruth (her partner) moved to CT, and after a short period of time Ruth had to place Harriet in a nursing home. After about a year, Ruth was forced to sell off... Read full biography
The following is from Beth Crader, who knew the artist well for the last two years of her life and describes that time period. "Harriet and Ruth (her partner) moved to CT, and after a short period of time Ruth had to place Harriet in a nursing home. After about a year, Ruth was forced to sell off pieces of the art to pay for the nursing home bills. I was physically present when one of the paintings was taken off the wall to be crated and sent to a buyer. Harriet died in 1980, was cremated, and... Read full biography
The following is from Beth Crader, who knew the artist well for the last two years of her life and describes that time period. "Harriet and Ruth (her partner) moved to CT, and after a short period of time Ruth had to place Harriet in a nursing home. After about a year, Ruth was forced to sell off pieces of the art to pay for the nursing home bills. I was physically present when one of the paintings was taken off the wall to be crated and sent to a buyer. Harriet died in 1980, was cremated, and Ruth carried on for a few years until she herself died. The last few months of Harriet's life she would sit and read out loud. If you changed the book on her she would continue in whatever language the book was written. Harriet and Ruth were... Read full biography
The following is from Beth Crader, who knew the artist well for the last two years of her life and describes that time period. "Harriet and Ruth (her partner) moved to CT, and after a short period of time Ruth had to place Harriet in a nursing home. After about a year, Ruth was forced to sell off pieces of the art to pay for the nursing home bills. I was physically present when one of the paintings was taken off the wall to be crated and sent to a buyer. Harriet died in 1980, was cremated, and Ruth carried on for a few years until she herself died. The last few months of Harriet's life she would sit and read out loud. If you changed the book on her she would continue in whatever language the book was written. Harriet and Ruth were wonderful women and I was fortunate to get to know them. Fear not every day, for angels hover nea... Read full biography
Harriet Whitney Frishmuth - Affiliates (4 Galleries and Auction Houses)
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Verified Art Dealers & Galleries
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