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1848 Boston, Massachusettes - 1933 Hancock, New Hampshire. Known for: Impressionist figure and landscape painting.
Born in Boston, Lilla Perry was a key person, along with Mary Cassatt, in bringing French Impressionism* to the United States from France. "For many years, she lectured, wrote, and encouraged... Read full biography
Born in Boston, Lilla Perry was a key person, along with Mary Cassatt, in bringing French Impressionism* to the United States from France. "For many years, she lectured, wrote, and encouraged American patronage of the style." (Dunn, 16) She was also the artist most closely involved with the Guild... Read full biography
Born in Boston, Lilla Perry was a key person, along with Mary Cassatt, in bringing French Impressionism* to the United States from France. "For many years, she lectured, wrote, and encouraged American patronage of the style." (Dunn, 16) She was also the artist most closely involved with the Guild of Boston Artists*, which opened its galleries in 1914 to promote accomplished painters and sculptors. She served on the board as the first secretary and worked hard to cultivate persons for financial... Read full biography
Born in Boston, Lilla Perry was a key person, along with Mary Cassatt, in bringing French Impressionism* to the United States from France. "For many years, she lectured, wrote, and encouraged American patronage of the style." (Dunn, 16) She was also the artist most closely involved with the Guild of Boston Artists*, which opened its galleries in 1914 to promote accomplished painters and sculptors. She served on the board as the first secretary and worked hard to cultivate persons for financial backing. Pery had prominent Boston social credentials that included the Cabot and Lowell families. Her father was a distinguished surgeon; and her husband's great uncle, Commodore Matthew Perry, opened Japan to the world in 1853. In 1874, she married... Read full biography
Born in Boston, Lilla Perry was a key person, along with Mary Cassatt, in bringing French Impressionism* to the United States from France. "For many years, she lectured, wrote, and encouraged American patronage of the style." (Dunn, 16) She was also the artist most closely involved with the Guild of Boston Artists*, which opened its galleries in 1914 to promote accomplished painters and sculptors. She served on the board as the first secretary and worked hard to cultivate persons for financial backing. Pery had prominent Boston social credentials that included the Cabot and Lowell families. Her father was a distinguished surgeon; and her husband's great uncle, Commodore Matthew Perry, opened Japan to the world in 1853. In 1874, she married Professor Thomas Sergeant Perry, a professor of 18th-century literature, and their home became a gatherin... Read full biography
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- Guild of Boston Artists: 90th AnnivOctober 2004Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
- Theodore Robinson at GivernyOctober 2004Johnston, SonaAmerican Art Review
- The Terra Museum of American ArtDecember 2002Kennedy, ElizabethAmerican Art Review
- History in Towns, Hancock, N.H.September 2002Banks, William NathanielThe Magazine Antiques
- Women's Perspective at Boston GuildOctober 2001Lightman, Jean; P IngbretsonAmerican Art Review
- The Charleston RenaissanceNovember 1998Severens, MarthaThe Magazine Antiques
- The Sellars CollectionApril 1997Woods, JeanAmerican Art Review
- The MacDowell ColonyNovember 1996Wolf, TomAmerican Art Review
- American Art (at) Currier GalleryMay 1996Tieken, Nancy BAmerican Art Review
- Lilla Cabot Perry at the NationalDecember 1990May, StephenArt Times
