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Alice Ravenel Huger Smith

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Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (July 14, 1876 – February 3, 1958) was an American painter and printmaker. [1]

11 relations: Alfred Hutty, Alice Smith (disambiguation), Anna Heyward Taylor, Beatrice St. Julien Ravenel, Capers-Motte House, Charleston Renaissance, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Gabrielle D. Clements, Laura Bragg, Robert William Roper House, Southern States Art League.

Alfred Hutty

Alfred Heber Hutty (September 15, 1877 – June 27, 1954) was a 20th-century American artist who is considered one of the leading figures of the Charleston Renaissance.

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Alice Smith (disambiguation)

Alice Smith (born 1978) is an American singer and songwriter.

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Anna Heyward Taylor

Anna Heyward Taylor (November 13, 1879 – March 4, 1956) was a painter and printmaker who is considered one of the leading artists of the Charleston Renaissance.

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Beatrice St. Julien Ravenel

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Capers-Motte House

The Capers-Motte House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 69 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Charleston Renaissance

The Charleston Renaissance is a period between World Wars I and II in which the city of Charleston, South Carolina, experienced a boom in the arts as artists, writers, architects, and historical preservationists came together to improve and represent their city.

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Elizabeth O'Neill Verner

Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (December 21, 1883 – April 17, 1979) was an artist, author, lecturer, and preservationist who was one of the leaders of the Charleston Renaissance.

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Gabrielle D. Clements

Gabrielle de Veaux Clements (September 11, 1858 – March 26, 1948) was an American painter, print maker, and muralist. She studied art at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and in Paris at Académie Julian. Clements also studied science at Cornell University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree. She created murals, painted portraits, and made etchings. Clements taught in Philadelphia and in Baltimore at Bryn Mawr School. Her works have been exhibited in the United States and at the Paris Salon. Clements works are in several public collections. Her life companion was fellow artist Ellen Day Hale.

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Laura Bragg

Laura Bragg (October 9, 1881 – May 16, 1978) was a museum director who became the first woman to run a publicly funded art museum in America when she was named the director of the Charleston Museum in 1920.

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Robert William Roper House

The Robert William Roper House is a historic house at 9 East Battery in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Southern States Art League

The Southern States Art League, originally called the All-Southern Art Association, was formed in the 1920s to draw attention to artists from the southern United States.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Ravenel_Huger_Smith

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