Phoebe Davis Natt | |
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Born |
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, U.S. | November 23, 1848
Died | July 23, 1899 | (aged 50)
Nationality | American |
Known for | Painting |
Phoebe Davis Natt (1848–1899) was an American painter. [1]
Natt was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania on November 23, 1848. [2] She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [3] She also studied in Paris, France and Florence, Italy. [4] Her teachers included Thomas Eakins and Tony Robert-Fleury. [5] She studied etching with Stephen Parrish. [3]
Natt exhibited her art at The Women's Pavilion of the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876. [6] Her work was included in the 1888 exhibition "Women Etchers of America", where she is listed as Natt, Phebe D. (Miss). [7] She exhibited her work in the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. [4] Natt also exhibited her work at the Paris Salon, the National Academy of Design, the Salmagundi Club, the Boston Art Club, and the Art Institute of Chicago. [3]
Natt died in Philadelphia on July 23, 1899. [2] [3] [8]
Phoebe Davis Natt.
Phoebe Davis Natt | |
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Born |
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, U.S. | November 23, 1848
Died | July 23, 1899 | (aged 50)
Nationality | American |
Known for | Painting |
Phoebe Davis Natt (1848–1899) was an American painter. [1]
Natt was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania on November 23, 1848. [2] She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [3] She also studied in Paris, France and Florence, Italy. [4] Her teachers included Thomas Eakins and Tony Robert-Fleury. [5] She studied etching with Stephen Parrish. [3]
Natt exhibited her art at The Women's Pavilion of the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876. [6] Her work was included in the 1888 exhibition "Women Etchers of America", where she is listed as Natt, Phebe D. (Miss). [7] She exhibited her work in the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. [4] Natt also exhibited her work at the Paris Salon, the National Academy of Design, the Salmagundi Club, the Boston Art Club, and the Art Institute of Chicago. [3]
Natt died in Philadelphia on July 23, 1899. [2] [3] [8]
Phoebe Davis Natt.