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1887 New Orleans, Louisiana - 1970 New Orleans, Louisiana. Known for: Pottery painting.
Born Sarah Agnes Estelle, Sadie Irvine is believed to be the creator of the "Oak Tree and the Moon" motif for Newcomb Pottery*. Reportedly, she gave a piece of her work to Sarah Bernhardt when the... Read full biography
Born Sarah Agnes Estelle, Sadie Irvine is believed to be the creator of the "Oak Tree and the Moon" motif for Newcomb Pottery*. Reportedly, she gave a piece of her work to Sarah Bernhardt when the legendary actress visited Newcomb. In addition to pottery design, Irvine created illustrations,... Read full biography
Born Sarah Agnes Estelle, Sadie Irvine is believed to be the creator of the "Oak Tree and the Moon" motif for Newcomb Pottery*. Reportedly, she gave a piece of her work to Sarah Bernhardt when the legendary actress visited Newcomb. In addition to pottery design, Irvine created illustrations, watercolors and prints. She was educated at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts*, Art Students League* in New York and Newcomb College. She later became an instructor at Newcomb as well as the Academy of the... Read full biography
Born Sarah Agnes Estelle, Sadie Irvine is believed to be the creator of the "Oak Tree and the Moon" motif for Newcomb Pottery*. Reportedly, she gave a piece of her work to Sarah Bernhardt when the legendary actress visited Newcomb. In addition to pottery design, Irvine created illustrations, watercolors and prints. She was educated at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts*, Art Students League* in New York and Newcomb College. She later became an instructor at Newcomb as well as the Academy of the Sacred Heart. Source:. Editor, Mint Museum of Art and Levine Gallery, Women in American Ceramics, 1875-1945,http://mintwiki.pbworks.com/w/page/21449302/Women%20in%20American%20Ceramics,%201875-1945. * For references for these terms and others, see... Read full biography
Born Sarah Agnes Estelle, Sadie Irvine is believed to be the creator of the "Oak Tree and the Moon" motif for Newcomb Pottery*. Reportedly, she gave a piece of her work to Sarah Bernhardt when the legendary actress visited Newcomb. In addition to pottery design, Irvine created illustrations, watercolors and prints. She was educated at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts*, Art Students League* in New York and Newcomb College. She later became an instructor at Newcomb as well as the Academy of the Sacred Heart. Source:. Editor, Mint Museum of Art and Levine Gallery, Women in American Ceramics, 1875-1945,http://mintwiki.pbworks.com/w/page/21449302/Women%20in%20American%20Ceramics,%201875-1945. * For references for these terms and others, see AskART Glossary http://www.askart.com/AskART/lists/Art_Definition.aspx
Sadie Irvine - Artist Info
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Keywords (14)
Art Method
- •Craftsperson, Handicrafts
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Association
- •New Orleans Art Association
- •Southern States Art League
Art School
- •Art Students League of New York, Student
- •Sophie Newcomb College, Art School, Teacher
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
Added Description
- •Art Educator:Teaching, Scholarship, Workshops and/or Writing
- •Newcomb Pottery Designer, Decorator
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
- •Southern States Art League Annual
Exhibition of Art Association
- •New Orleans Art Association-
Exhibition By An Art School
- •The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
