Eleanor Abrams

Eleanor Abrams (1885 - 1967), was an American painter. She was an original member of the Philadelphia Ten.[1]

Eleanor Abrams
Born1885 (1885)
Karns City, Pennsylvania
Died1967 (aged 8182)
NationalityAmerican
EducationPhiladelphia School of Design
Known forPainting

Biography

Abrams was born in 1885 in Butler County, Pennsylvania. She worked as an occupational therapist during WWI.[1]

Abrams moved to Philadelphia at the age of twenty where she shared a studio with Edith Lucile Howard and Cora S. Brooks. She spent time in New York where she shared a studio with Mary Elizabeth Price.[2]

She attended the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, studying under Henry B. Snell and Elliott Daingerfield.[2] She graduated in 1908.[1]

From a wealthy family, she was able to spend the winter months in Bermuda and draw inspiration from the gardens there.[2] Abrams specialized in painting flowers, exhibiting at The Plastic Club,[2] the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh,[2] and the Philadelphia Ten[3]

Abrams died in 1967.[1]

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References

  1. "Eleanor Abrams (1885 - 1967)". askART. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  2. "Eleanor Abrams". Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  3. "The Philadelphia Ten". Moore Women Artists. Retrieved 14 April 2018.


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