Minerva Josephine Chapman
(1858 - 1947) was an American painter. She was known for her work in miniature portraiture, landscape, and still life.
She was born in Sand Bank, New York and grew up in Chicago, Illinois. She studied at a number of institutions including Mount Holyoke College (where she graduated from in 1880) and the Art Institute of Chicago. She lived and studied in Paris from the late 1880s to 1915, and again after the first world war, where she established her reputation as an artist. She retired to Palo Alto, California and died at the age of 88.
Related Paintings of Minerva Josephine Chapman :. | Portrait of a lady, Vienna | Vase of Flowers | The Meuse at Dordrecht with the Grote Kerk. | Sleeping Angel | The Fox in the Snow | Related Artists: Charles - Theodore FrereFrench, 1814 - 1888 James BonarAmerican 1864-1942
Abraham Hulk1813-1897 Born in London, the senior member and best known of a family of painters, Abraham Hulk studied in Holland at the Amsterdam Academy under portrait painter Jean Augustin Daiwaille.
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