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1872 St. Louis, Missouri - 1955 New York City. Known for: Female figure sculpture, statuettes, painting.
A sculptor known for her depictions of graceful, serene, female figures with gently sweeping garments, Bessie Vonnoh became one of the female assistant's to Lorado Taft with a group nicknamed the... Read full biography
A sculptor known for her depictions of graceful, serene, female figures with gently sweeping garments, Bessie Vonnoh became one of the female assistant's to Lorado Taft with a group nicknamed the "White Rabbits*." They assisted him with large-scale pieces at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair... Read full biography
A sculptor known for her depictions of graceful, serene, female figures with gently sweeping garments, Bessie Vonnoh became one of the female assistant's to Lorado Taft with a group nicknamed the "White Rabbits*." They assisted him with large-scale pieces at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair Exhibition*. Vonnoh was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved with her family to Chicago where at age twenty one, she enrolled in Taft's sculpture class at the Art Institute of Chicago*. At the World's Fair,... Read full biography
A sculptor known for her depictions of graceful, serene, female figures with gently sweeping garments, Bessie Vonnoh became one of the female assistant's to Lorado Taft with a group nicknamed the "White Rabbits*." They assisted him with large-scale pieces at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair Exhibition*. Vonnoh was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved with her family to Chicago where at age twenty one, she enrolled in Taft's sculpture class at the Art Institute of Chicago*. At the World's Fair, she was much influenced by the small bronze figures of Russian sculptor Paul Troubetzkoy, and after the Fair, she began doing her own small bronze figures, which became very popular. Encouraged by Taft, she went to Paris in 1895, and on her return,... Read full biography
A sculptor known for her depictions of graceful, serene, female figures with gently sweeping garments, Bessie Vonnoh became one of the female assistant's to Lorado Taft with a group nicknamed the "White Rabbits*." They assisted him with large-scale pieces at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair Exhibition*. Vonnoh was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved with her family to Chicago where at age twenty one, she enrolled in Taft's sculpture class at the Art Institute of Chicago*. At the World's Fair, she was much influenced by the small bronze figures of Russian sculptor Paul Troubetzkoy, and after the Fair, she began doing her own small bronze figures, which became very popular. Encouraged by Taft, she went to Paris in 1895, and on her return, sculpted her much sought after work, The Young Mother, which was exhibited in 1976 as part of the Whitney Muse... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (8)
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- Illinois Women Artists, 1840-1940April 2012Lyons, ChannyAmerican Art Review
- Double Take: A Closer Look at American Bronze SculptureNovember 2006Conner, Janis; Thayer TollesThe Magazine Antiques
- American Artists Abroad and Their IOctober 2004Stula, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingSeptember 2003Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Challenging Tradition: Women of theAugust 2003Dearinger, D & Dervaux, IAmerican Art Review
- Side by Side: American SculptureFebruary 2003Dearinger and TollesAmerican Art Review
- Bessie Potter VonnohJune 2002Editors, Corcoran GalleryAmerican Art Review
- Eye on AmericanOctober 1997Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
