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Elizabeth Campbell Fisher Clay

Elizabeth Campbell Fisher Clay (1871–1959) was an American artist and painter. Clay studied art in Boston, New York, and Paris. After her marriage, she lived in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England and exhibited in London, including two exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts.

Elizabeth Campbell Fisher Clay
Born
Elizabeth Campbell Fisher

(1871-04-02)April 2, 1871
DiedJune 29, 1959(1959-06-29) (aged 88)
Education
SpouseHoward Clay (m. 1909)
Children2

Early life edit

Elizabeth Campbell Fisher was born on April 2, 1871, in West Dedham, Massachusetts to Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Fisher. She attended Dedham High School.[1]: 171  Her sister Hattie Smith Fisher was born in 1857.[1]: 127  Joseph Lyman Fisher was born in 1861 and attended Highland Military Academy in Worcester, Massachusetts.[1]: 131 

Education edit

She was a student at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts,[1]: 171  in the class of 1892.[2] In the 1890s, she attended the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. At the New York School of Art, she studied under William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri, and studied in the Netherlands and Spain. She also studied with the Art Students League of New York. She and two artists from Boston were students of Robert Henri and they shared a studio on Quai Voltaire in Paris. Henri came to the studio to review their work twice each week.[3]

Career edit

 
Elizabeth Campbell Fisher Clay, Holy Week in Seville, oil on canvas, 1907

Clay had a solo exhibition at Rowland's Gallery in Boston in 1908.[3] She also exhibited in Boston at the Copley Society of Art,[3][4] Boston Art Club, and City Club.[4] In England, she exhibited in London for over 30 years, at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1927 and 1928, and at the British Society of Women Artists, Yorkshire Union of Artists, and the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art.[3] Her work is in the collection of the Telfair Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia.[3]

Marriage and family edit

She married Howard Clay on April 20, 1909, in Dedham, Massachusetts.[4] Howard was a councillor and the alderman of Halifax, and served on the Halifax Education Committee.[5][6] In 1910, she gave birth to Howard Fisher Clay and two years later Monica Mary was born.[4] Monica was also an artist.[5][7] They lived in Halifax, England,[3] specifically Godley Halifax, by 1915.[8][2]

In June 1930, by which point she was a widow, Clay laid the stone for the Halifax High School for Girls.[9] The official opening of the school was performed by Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood.[9] Clay was a Unitarian, where she taught Sunday school, and was active in college settlements and boys' clubs. She opposed women's suffrage.[4] Clay was in the Lady's Who's Who in 1938.[10]

Death edit

Clay died in Philadelphia in 1959, aged 88.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Dedham High School, Massachusetts (1889). Historical catalogue of the Dedham high school, teachers and students, 1851-1889. Printed by H. H. McQuillen. p. 171.
  2. ^ a b Smith College. Alumnae association (1917). Annual Register of the Alumnae Association of Smith College ... with Report. p. 87.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Marian Wardle (2005). American Women Modernists: The Legacy of Robert Henri, 1910-1945. Rutgers University Press. pp. 188–189. ISBN 978-0-8135-3684-2.
  4. ^ a b c d e John William Leonard (1914). Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada. American Commonwealth Company. p. 183.
  5. ^ a b Bernard Dolman (1962). Who's Who in Art. The Art Trade Press, Ltd. p. 146.
  6. ^ Monthly Notes on Tariff Reform. Tariff Reform League. 1908. p. 318.
  7. ^ "Monica May Clay". Art UK. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  8. ^ Smith College. Alumnae Association (1915). Smith College Alumnae Register. Smith College. p. 87.
  9. ^ a b David Glover (June 18, 2013). "The School They Simply Call PM". Halifax Courier. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  10. ^ The Lady's Who's Who. Pallas Publishing Company. 1938. p. 91.

elizabeth, campbell, fisher, clay, 1871, 1959, american, artist, painter, clay, studied, boston, york, paris, after, marriage, lived, halifax, west, yorkshire, england, exhibited, london, including, exhibitions, royal, academy, arts, bornelizabeth, campbell, f. Elizabeth Campbell Fisher Clay 1871 1959 was an American artist and painter Clay studied art in Boston New York and Paris After her marriage she lived in Halifax West Yorkshire England and exhibited in London including two exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts Elizabeth Campbell Fisher ClayBornElizabeth Campbell Fisher 1871 04 02 April 2 1871West Dedham Massachusetts U S DiedJune 29 1959 1959 06 29 aged 88 Philadelphia PennsylvaniaEducationSmith College Museum of Fine Arts Boston New York School of Art Art Students League of New YorkSpouseHoward Clay m 1909 Children2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 4 Marriage and family 5 Death 6 ReferencesEarly life editElizabeth Campbell Fisher was born on April 2 1871 in West Dedham Massachusetts to Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Fisher She attended Dedham High School 1 171 Her sister Hattie Smith Fisher was born in 1857 1 127 Joseph Lyman Fisher was born in 1861 and attended Highland Military Academy in Worcester Massachusetts 1 131 Education editShe was a student at Smith College in Northampton Massachusetts 1 171 in the class of 1892 2 In the 1890s she attended the Museum of Fine Arts Boston At the New York School of Art she studied under William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri and studied in the Netherlands and Spain She also studied with the Art Students League of New York She and two artists from Boston were students of Robert Henri and they shared a studio on Quai Voltaire in Paris Henri came to the studio to review their work twice each week 3 Career edit nbsp Elizabeth Campbell Fisher Clay Holy Week in Seville oil on canvas 1907 Clay had a solo exhibition at Rowland s Gallery in Boston in 1908 3 She also exhibited in Boston at the Copley Society of Art 3 4 Boston Art Club and City Club 4 In England she exhibited in London for over 30 years at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1927 and 1928 and at the British Society of Women Artists Yorkshire Union of Artists and the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art 3 Her work is in the collection of the Telfair Museum of Art in Savannah Georgia 3 Marriage and family editShe married Howard Clay on April 20 1909 in Dedham Massachusetts 4 Howard was a councillor and the alderman of Halifax and served on the Halifax Education Committee 5 6 In 1910 she gave birth to Howard Fisher Clay and two years later Monica Mary was born 4 Monica was also an artist 5 7 They lived in Halifax England 3 specifically Godley Halifax by 1915 8 2 In June 1930 by which point she was a widow Clay laid the stone for the Halifax High School for Girls 9 The official opening of the school was performed by Princess Mary Countess of Harewood 9 Clay was a Unitarian where she taught Sunday school and was active in college settlements and boys clubs She opposed women s suffrage 4 Clay was in the Lady s Who s Who in 1938 10 Death editClay died in Philadelphia in 1959 aged 88 3 References edit a b c d Dedham High School Massachusetts 1889 Historical catalogue of the Dedham high school teachers and students 1851 1889 Printed by H H McQuillen p 171 a b Smith College Alumnae association 1917 Annual Register of the Alumnae Association of Smith College with Report p 87 a b c d e f g Marian Wardle 2005 American Women Modernists The Legacy of Robert Henri 1910 1945 Rutgers University Press pp 188 189 ISBN 978 0 8135 3684 2 a b c d e John William Leonard 1914 Woman s Who s who of America A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada American Commonwealth Company p 183 a b Bernard Dolman 1962 Who s Who in Art The Art Trade Press Ltd p 146 Monthly Notes on Tariff Reform Tariff Reform League 1908 p 318 Monica May Clay Art UK Retrieved March 10 2015 Smith College Alumnae Association 1915 Smith College Alumnae Register Smith College p 87 a b David Glover June 18 2013 The School They Simply Call PM Halifax Courier Retrieved March 10 2015 The Lady s Who s Who Pallas Publishing Company 1938 p 91 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elizabeth Campbell Fisher Clay amp oldid 1211875351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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