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1877 Newark, New Jersey - 1963 France. Known for: Landscape, still life and floral painting.
Thalia Westcott (1877-1963). An American artist, Thalia Westcott was born Newark, New Jersey, the daughter of Robert Estling and Ada (Peters) Westcott. In 1902 she married Stephen C. Millett in New... Read full biography
Thalia Westcott (1877-1963). An American artist, Thalia Westcott was born Newark, New Jersey, the daughter of Robert Estling and Ada (Peters) Westcott. In 1902 she married Stephen C. Millett in New York City. According to the 1920 census, the couple lived in Manhattan where he was listed as a... Read full biography
Thalia Westcott (1877-1963). An American artist, Thalia Westcott was born Newark, New Jersey, the daughter of Robert Estling and Ada (Peters) Westcott. In 1902 she married Stephen C. Millett in New York City. According to the 1920 census, the couple lived in Manhattan where he was listed as a banker and she as an artist with her own studio. The household also supported six maids, a butler and a chauffeur. Ironically, it was about this time that she obtained a divorce from her first husband. She... Read full biography
Thalia Westcott (1877-1963). An American artist, Thalia Westcott was born Newark, New Jersey, the daughter of Robert Estling and Ada (Peters) Westcott. In 1902 she married Stephen C. Millett in New York City. According to the 1920 census, the couple lived in Manhattan where he was listed as a banker and she as an artist with her own studio. The household also supported six maids, a butler and a chauffeur. Ironically, it was about this time that she obtained a divorce from her first husband. She then married David C. Malcom in January of 1921. Artistically, she is known to have studied in New York with Randell Davey and also in Paris with Albert Andre. In 1919, after the end of WWI, she applied for a passport to go to France to "draw and... Read full biography
Thalia Westcott (1877-1963). An American artist, Thalia Westcott was born Newark, New Jersey, the daughter of Robert Estling and Ada (Peters) Westcott. In 1902 she married Stephen C. Millett in New York City. According to the 1920 census, the couple lived in Manhattan where he was listed as a banker and she as an artist with her own studio. The household also supported six maids, a butler and a chauffeur. Ironically, it was about this time that she obtained a divorce from her first husband. She then married David C. Malcom in January of 1921. Artistically, she is known to have studied in New York with Randell Davey and also in Paris with Albert Andre. In 1919, after the end of WWI, she applied for a passport to go to France to "draw and paint the devastated regions of France for use in the publication McClure's. The art... Read full biography
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