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Susan Macdowell Eakins

Susan Hannah Eakins (née Macdowell; September 21, 1851 – December 27, 1938) was an American painter and photographer. Her works were first shown at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where she was a student. She won the Mary Smith Prize there in 1879 and the Charles Toppan prize in 1882.

Susan Macdowell Eakins
Thomas Eakins, The Artist's Wife and His Dog (1884-89), depicts Susan Macdowell Eakins and their dog Harry, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Born
Susan Hannah Macdowell

(1851-09-21)September 21, 1851
DiedDecember 27, 1938(1938-12-27) (aged 87)[1]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Resting placeWoodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
39°56′51.27″N 75°12′3.98″W / 39.9475750°N 75.2011056°W / 39.9475750; -75.2011056
EducationPennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Thomas Eakins
Known forPainter
SpouseThomas Eakins
AwardsMary Smith Prize in 1879 and Charles Toppan prize in 1882 from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.[2]

One of her teachers was the artist Thomas Eakins, who later became her husband. She made portrait and still life paintings. She was also known for her photography.

After her husband died in 1916, Eakins became a prolific painter. Her works were exhibited in group exhibitions in her lifetime, though her first solo exhibition was held after she died.

Early life edit

She was the fifth of eight children of William H. Macdowell, a Philadelphia engraver and photographer, who also a skilled painter. He passed on to his three sons and five daughters his interest in Thomas Paine and freethought.[2][3] Both Susan and her sister, Elizabeth, displayed early interest in art, which was encouraged by their father. Susan was given an attic studio for her artwork. Aside from her artistic talents, she was also a proficient pianist.[4]

Education edit

She was 25 when she met Thomas Eakins at the Hazeltine Gallery where his painting The Gross Clinic was being exhibited in 1876. It was also shown at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition.[3][5]

Unlike many, she was impressed by the controversial painting and she decided to study with him at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, which she attended for six years. At that time Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts was considered the best art school in the United States.[4] Before she studied with Eakins, she studied with Christian Schussele.[2] Under Eakins, she adopted a style similar to her teacher's. She was the winner of the first Mary Smith Prize in 1879 for Portrait of a Gentleman and Dog.[6]

Her sister, Elizabeth, studied at the academy beginning in 1876, too. Other female art students included Mary Cassatt, Cecilia Beaux, Emily Sartain, and Alice Barber Stephens. They received a good education in art, but were restricted from painting nude male models.[2] During her time as a student, she became class secretary, during which time she pulled for inclusion of women artists in the life-drawing classes of nude models.[4]

Marriage edit

She married Eakins in 1884.[2] As director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Eakins had made the decision to use female and male nude models for the life studies classes for students of both genders. As a result of recriminations, he was asked to resign one year after their marriage. Even though he had support from some family and friends, it was a life-changing event that affected relationships in their lives and the Eakins' enthusiasm for life.[3]

Eakins spent most of her time supporting her husband’s career, entertaining guests and students, and faithfully backing him in his difficult times with the Academy, even when some members of her family aligned against Eakins.[7] The couple had no children.[8]

Career edit

Eakins painted portraits, many of which included family members, and scenes of domestic life.[4] Between 1876 and 1882, Eakins exhibited her work at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. While she was married, Eakins only painted sporadically.[7] Both had separate studios in their home. She shared a passion for photography with her husband, both as photographers and subjects, and employed it as a tool for their art. She also posed nude for many of his photos and took images of him.[9] In 1898 she became a member and exhibited her works at the Philadelphia Photographic Salon,[7] including Child with Doll, one of her best photographs.[10] She exhibited in 1905 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.[2]

 
The Three Fates circa 1881

Of her paintings, Thomas Eakins said of her that she was more adept with color than he and that she was "as good as a woman painter as he had ever seen." Susan Casteras, art historian, said of her Portrait of a Lady, made in 1880, that it showed her "firm handling and solid anatomical construction blended with generally dark tonalities."[10]

After Thomas Eakin's death in 1916, she returned to painting, working nearly every day, adding considerably to her output. Her paintings were made in a style that became warmer, looser, and brighter in tone.[9] In 1936 her works and those of her husband and sister Elizabeth were exhibited at the Philadelphia Art Club.[2][10]

Death edit

She died December 27, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[2] after which her ashes were mixed with her husband's. The Eakins' ashes were buried in the Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia in an unmarked grave of her family's lot. A marker was installed in 1983 by an anonymous donor. [11]

Legacy edit

It was not until 35 years after her death, in 1973, that she had her first major exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.[12] In 1976, her work was included in the Nineteenth Century Women Artists exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art.[13]

In September and October 1977, an exhibition was held of the photographs and paintings of Susan, her sister Elizabeth and husband Thomas in Roanoke, Virginia at the North Cross School.[14]

Works edit

Her works included:[15]

  • Alfred Reynolds, oil on artist board, 1880-1900
  • Anguish, oil, 1916
  • Anna Hyatt Caldwell, oil. Mrs. Caldwell was the wife of Joseph Ralston Caldwell and died in 1935
  • Artist and Model, oil
  • Boy in Orange Shirt, oil
  • Chaperone, watercolor on paper, 1879
  • Child's Head, oil
  • Clarence Cranmer, oil, 1920-1925
  • Dancers, oil, c. 1890
  • David Wilson Jordon, oil, Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University
  • Dora Adelman, oil, 1935
  • Double Figure Study, oil
  • Dr. William N. Bradley, oil, 1934
  • Edward Coles (1786-1868), oil, 1883, Chicago Historical Society
  • Fruit and Flower Arrangement, oil, c. 1880
  • Gentleman and Dog, oil, 1878, Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, Virginia
  • Girl in Yellow Blouse (seated), oil on canvas
  • Girl in Yellow Blouse (standing), oil on canvas
  • Girl Reading, oil, c. 1879
  • Girl Reading, oil, 1925-1930
  • Girls Head from the Rear, oil, c. 1890-1900
  • Grandfather Macdowell, oil, 1879
  • Hannah Macdowell and Sister, oil, 1882
  • Hannah Trimble Gardner Macdowell, oil, 1880-1885
  • Joanna Wnukowska Kowalewski, oil, 1933
  • Kate Lewis, oil, 1884, Allentown Art Museum
  • Landscape, oil
  • Lenore Adelman, oil, 1933
  • Leroy Ireland, oil on canvas, 1910, Brooklyn Museum of Art
  • Lewis Sisters (at home), oil, 1932
  • Luigi Maratti, oil on canvas, 1932
  • Margaret Eakins, watercolor, c. 1878
  • Mrs. King, watercolor, 1879
  • Murray with Barry Statue, watercolor on paper
  • Music, oil on linen covered board, c. 1875, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
  • Old Fashioned Dress, oil, 1880
  • Old Man, Portrait Sketch, oil, c. 1885-1895
  • Paul Crenshaw Physick, MD, oil, University of Pennsylvania
  • Peonies, oil, 1925
  • Pierre Menard, 1766 - 1844, oil on canvas, Chicago History Museum
  • Portrait of a Bearded Man, oil, 1932, Kennedy Galleries, New York, New York
  • Portrait of a Lady, oil, 1880
  • Portrait of a Man, oil, 1920-1930
  • Portrait of a Philadelphia Lady, 1890s
  • Portrait of a Soldier, oil, 1917
  • Portrait of a Woman, oil, c. 1880-1885
  • Portrait of Charles Bregler, oil on canvas, 1920s, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
  • Portrait of David Wilson Jordan, oil, Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University
  • Portrait of Thomas Eakins s, oil, c. 1889, Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Reflections, oil, 1881
  • Roseanna Williams, oil on wood panel, 1879, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
  • Roseanna Williams, watercolor, 1879
  • Sculptor and Model, oil, 1924
  • Seated Girl in Tunic, oil, 1920-1930
  • Seated Old Woman Reading, oil
  • Spinning, watercolor, c. 1878
  • Still Life, oil, c. 1920
  • Still Life: Dish, Vegetable and Fruit, oil
  • Study of Cello Player, oil, c. 1895-1900
  • Study of a Man
  • Study of Susan, oil
  • Susan and Elizabeth Macdowell (self-portrait), oil, 1879
  • Susan and Elizabeth Macdowell (self-portrait), oil, 1910-1920
  • Susan and Elizabeth Macdowell (self-portrait), oil, 1925
  • Susan Hannah Macdowell Eakins (self-portrait as a child), oil, after 1861
  • Susan Hannah Macdowell Eakins (self-portrait), oil, c. 1910-1920, private collection
  • Tennis Player, oil, 1933
  • The Bibliophile, oil, 1932
  • The Spinners (Three Fates), oil on masonite
  • Thomas Cadwalader, 1795 - 1873, oil, 1882
  • Thomas Cowperthwaite Eakins, oil, c. 1920
  • Thomas Eakins Working at an Easel, oil on board, early to mid 1880s, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
  • Two Ladies and Dog, oil, c. 1880-1885
  • Two Sisters, oil on canvas, 1879
  • Unidentified Girl, oil, c. 1879
  • Unidentified Man, oil, 1880-1900
  • Unidentified Woman, oil
  • Walter Gardner Macdowell, oil, 1880-1930
  • Watchful Guardian, oil, 1878
  • William H. Macdowell, Portrait Sketch oil, 1880-1881
  • William H. Macdowell, oil, 1881
  • William Pepper (1810-1864) oil, 1883, University of Pennsylvania
  • Woman in a Plain Shawl, oil on canvas, c. 1872
  • Woman in Profile, oil, c. 1890-1900
  • Woman Reading, oil on canvas, 1879-1884
  • Woman Seated, oil, 1880, was in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller III
  • Woman with Book, oil

References edit

  1. ^ Goodrich, Lloyd (1982), Thomas Eakins, vol. II, Harvard Press, p. 283 ISBN 0-674-88490-6
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Gaze, Delia (1997). Dictionary of Women Artists. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. p. 485. ISBN 1-884-964-21-4.
  3. ^ a b c d Kort, Carol; Sonneborn, Liz (2002). A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts. Infobase Publishing. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-4381-0791-2
  4. ^ Eakins, Thomas (2005). A Drawing Manual. Philadelphia Museum of Art. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-300-10847-7
  5. ^ Lippincott, Louise. "Thomas Eakins and The Academy". Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc. Retrieved 2022-10-22.
  6. ^ a b c Gaze, Delia (1997). Dictionary of Women Artists. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. pp. 485–486. ISBN 9781884964213.
  7. ^ Kirkpatrick, Sidney D. (2 April 2006). "The Revenge of Thomas Eakins: A Life in Somber Tones". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
  8. ^ a b Gaze, Delia (1997). Dictionary of Women Artists. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. p. 487. ISBN 9781884964213.
  9. ^ a b c Kort, Carol; Sonneborn, Liz (2002). A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts. Infobase Publishing. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-4381-0791-2
  10. ^ Keels, Thomas H. (2003). Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries. Arcadia Publishing. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-7385-1229-7.
  11. ^ Davis, Cynthia J.; West, Kathryn (1996). Women Writers in the United States: A Timeline of Literary, Cultural, and Social History. Oxford University Press. p. 341. ISBN 978-0-19-509053-6.
  12. ^ Kort, Carol; Sonneborn, Liz (2002). A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts. Infobase Publishing. p. 60. ISBN 978-1-4381-0791-2
  13. ^ North Cross School (1977), Thomas Eakins, Susan Macdowell Eakins, Elizabeth Macdowell Kenton: an exhibition of paintings, photographs, and artifacts, Slack Hall, North Cross School, Roanoke, Virginia, 18 September-2 October 1977, Published for the North Cross School Living Gallery Exhibitions Program by Progress Press
  14. ^ "Search: Susan Macdowell Eakins". SIRIS database, Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved April 30, 2014.

External links edit

  • Susan Macdowell Eakins, Traditional Fine Arts Organization
  • Artwork by Susan Macdowell Eakins in the Bryn Mawr College Art and Artifacts Collection

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Susan Hannah Eakins nee Macdowell September 21 1851 December 27 1938 was an American painter and photographer Her works were first shown at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts where she was a student She won the Mary Smith Prize there in 1879 and the Charles Toppan prize in 1882 Susan Macdowell EakinsThomas Eakins The Artist s Wife and His Dog 1884 89 depicts Susan Macdowell Eakins and their dog Harry Metropolitan Museum of ArtBornSusan Hannah Macdowell 1851 09 21 September 21 1851Philadelphia Pennsylvania USDiedDecember 27 1938 1938 12 27 aged 87 1 Philadelphia Pennsylvania USResting placeWoodlands Cemetery Philadelphia Pennsylvania39 56 51 27 N 75 12 3 98 W 39 9475750 N 75 2011056 W 39 9475750 75 2011056EducationPennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Thomas EakinsKnown forPainterSpouseThomas EakinsAwardsMary Smith Prize in 1879 and Charles Toppan prize in 1882 from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 2 One of her teachers was the artist Thomas Eakins who later became her husband She made portrait and still life paintings She was also known for her photography After her husband died in 1916 Eakins became a prolific painter Her works were exhibited in group exhibitions in her lifetime though her first solo exhibition was held after she died Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Marriage 4 Career 5 Death 6 Legacy 7 Works 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editShe was the fifth of eight children of William H Macdowell a Philadelphia engraver and photographer who also a skilled painter He passed on to his three sons and five daughters his interest in Thomas Paine and freethought 2 3 Both Susan and her sister Elizabeth displayed early interest in art which was encouraged by their father Susan was given an attic studio for her artwork Aside from her artistic talents she was also a proficient pianist 4 nbsp Thomas Eakins Susan Hannah Macdowell Unidentified Girl Elizabeth Macdowell and possibly Mary Macdowell at the Macdowell House c 1880 1882Education editShe was 25 when she met Thomas Eakins at the Hazeltine Gallery where his painting The Gross Clinic was being exhibited in 1876 It was also shown at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition 3 5 Unlike many she was impressed by the controversial painting and she decided to study with him at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts which she attended for six years At that time Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts was considered the best art school in the United States 4 Before she studied with Eakins she studied with Christian Schussele 2 Under Eakins she adopted a style similar to her teacher s She was the winner of the first Mary Smith Prize in 1879 for Portrait of a Gentleman and Dog 6 Her sister Elizabeth studied at the academy beginning in 1876 too Other female art students included Mary Cassatt Cecilia Beaux Emily Sartain and Alice Barber Stephens They received a good education in art but were restricted from painting nude male models 2 During her time as a student she became class secretary during which time she pulled for inclusion of women artists in the life drawing classes of nude models 4 Marriage editShe married Eakins in 1884 2 As director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Eakins had made the decision to use female and male nude models for the life studies classes for students of both genders As a result of recriminations he was asked to resign one year after their marriage Even though he had support from some family and friends it was a life changing event that affected relationships in their lives and the Eakins enthusiasm for life 3 Eakins spent most of her time supporting her husband s career entertaining guests and students and faithfully backing him in his difficult times with the Academy even when some members of her family aligned against Eakins 7 The couple had no children 8 nbsp Thomas Eakins Portrait of Susan Macdowell Eakins Hirshhorn Museum nbsp Susan Macdowell Eakins Portrait of Thomas Eakins posthumous c 1920 25 Philadelphia Museum of ArtCareer editEakins painted portraits many of which included family members and scenes of domestic life 4 Between 1876 and 1882 Eakins exhibited her work at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts While she was married Eakins only painted sporadically 7 Both had separate studios in their home She shared a passion for photography with her husband both as photographers and subjects and employed it as a tool for their art She also posed nude for many of his photos and took images of him 9 In 1898 she became a member and exhibited her works at the Philadelphia Photographic Salon 7 including Child with Doll one of her best photographs 10 She exhibited in 1905 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 2 nbsp The Three Fates circa 1881Of her paintings Thomas Eakins said of her that she was more adept with color than he and that she was as good as a woman painter as he had ever seen Susan Casteras art historian said of her Portrait of a Lady made in 1880 that it showed her firm handling and solid anatomical construction blended with generally dark tonalities 10 After Thomas Eakin s death in 1916 she returned to painting working nearly every day adding considerably to her output Her paintings were made in a style that became warmer looser and brighter in tone 9 In 1936 her works and those of her husband and sister Elizabeth were exhibited at the Philadelphia Art Club 2 10 nbsp Woman in a Plaid Shawl 1872 nbsp Gentleman and a Dog 1878 Taubman Museum of Art Roanoke Virginia nbsp Still LifeDeath editShe died December 27 1938 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 2 after which her ashes were mixed with her husband s The Eakins ashes were buried in the Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia in an unmarked grave of her family s lot A marker was installed in 1983 by an anonymous donor 11 Legacy editIt was not until 35 years after her death in 1973 that she had her first major exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 12 In 1976 her work was included in the Nineteenth Century Women Artists exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art 13 In September and October 1977 an exhibition was held of the photographs and paintings of Susan her sister Elizabeth and husband Thomas in Roanoke Virginia at the North Cross School 14 Works editHer works included 15 Alfred Reynolds oil on artist board 1880 1900 Anguish oil 1916 Anna Hyatt Caldwell oil Mrs Caldwell was the wife of Joseph Ralston Caldwell and died in 1935 Artist and Model oil Boy in Orange Shirt oil Chaperone watercolor on paper 1879 Child s Head oil Clarence Cranmer oil 1920 1925 Dancers oil c 1890 David Wilson Jordon oil Palmer Museum of Art Pennsylvania State University Dora Adelman oil 1935 Double Figure Study oil Dr William N Bradley oil 1934 Edward Coles 1786 1868 oil 1883 Chicago Historical Society Fruit and Flower Arrangement oil c 1880 Gentleman and Dog oil 1878 Taubman Museum of Art Roanoke Virginia Girl in Yellow Blouse seated oil on canvas Girl in Yellow Blouse standing oil on canvas Girl Reading oil c 1879 Girl Reading oil 1925 1930 Girls Head from the Rear oil c 1890 1900 Grandfather Macdowell oil 1879 Hannah Macdowell and Sister oil 1882 Hannah Trimble Gardner Macdowell oil 1880 1885 Joanna Wnukowska Kowalewski oil 1933 Kate Lewis oil 1884 Allentown Art Museum Landscape oil Lenore Adelman oil 1933 Leroy Ireland oil on canvas 1910 Brooklyn Museum of Art Lewis Sisters at home oil 1932 Luigi Maratti oil on canvas 1932 Margaret Eakins watercolor c 1878 Mrs King watercolor 1879 Murray with Barry Statue watercolor on paper Music oil on linen covered board c 1875 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Old Fashioned Dress oil 1880 Old Man Portrait Sketch oil c 1885 1895 Paul Crenshaw Physick MD oil University of Pennsylvania Peonies oil 1925 Pierre Menard 1766 1844 oil on canvas Chicago History Museum Portrait of a Bearded Man oil 1932 Kennedy Galleries New York New York Portrait of a Lady oil 1880 Portrait of a Man oil 1920 1930 Portrait of a Philadelphia Lady 1890s Portrait of a Soldier oil 1917 Portrait of a Woman oil c 1880 1885 Portrait of Charles Bregler oil on canvas 1920s Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Portrait of David Wilson Jordan oil Palmer Museum of Art Pennsylvania State University Portrait of Thomas Eakins s oil c 1889 Philadelphia Museum of Art Reflections oil 1881 Roseanna Williams oil on wood panel 1879 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Roseanna Williams watercolor 1879 Sculptor and Model oil 1924 Seated Girl in Tunic oil 1920 1930 Seated Old Woman Reading oil Spinning watercolor c 1878 Still Life oil c 1920 Still Life Dish Vegetable and Fruit oil Study of Cello Player oil c 1895 1900 Study of a Man Study of Susan oil Susan and Elizabeth Macdowell self portrait oil 1879 Susan and Elizabeth Macdowell self portrait oil 1910 1920 Susan and Elizabeth Macdowell self portrait oil 1925 Susan Hannah Macdowell Eakins self portrait as a child oil after 1861 Susan Hannah Macdowell Eakins self portrait oil c 1910 1920 private collection Tennis Player oil 1933 The Bibliophile oil 1932 The Spinners Three Fates oil on masonite Thomas Cadwalader 1795 1873 oil 1882 Thomas Cowperthwaite Eakins oil c 1920 Thomas Eakins Working at an Easel oil on board early to mid 1880s Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Two Ladies and Dog oil c 1880 1885 Two Sisters oil on canvas 1879 Unidentified Girl oil c 1879 Unidentified Man oil 1880 1900 Unidentified Woman oil Walter Gardner Macdowell oil 1880 1930 Watchful Guardian oil 1878 William H Macdowell Portrait Sketch oil 1880 1881 William H Macdowell oil 1881 William Pepper 1810 1864 oil 1883 University of Pennsylvania Woman in a Plain Shawl oil on canvas c 1872 Woman in Profile oil c 1890 1900 Woman Reading oil on canvas 1879 1884 Woman Seated oil 1880 was in the collection of Mr and Mrs John D Rockefeller III Woman with Book oilReferences edit Goodrich Lloyd 1982 Thomas Eakins vol II Harvard Press p 283 ISBN 0 674 88490 6 a b c d e f g h Gaze Delia 1997 Dictionary of Women Artists Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers p 485 ISBN 1 884 964 21 4 a b c Seeing America Painting and Sculpture from the Collection of the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester University of Rochester 2006 p 141 ISBN 978 1 58046 246 4 a b c d Kort Carol Sonneborn Liz 2002 A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts Infobase Publishing p 58 ISBN 978 1 4381 0791 2 Eakins Thomas 2005 A Drawing Manual Philadelphia Museum of Art p 7 ISBN 978 0 300 10847 7 Lippincott Louise Thomas Eakins and The Academy Traditional Fine Arts Organization Inc Retrieved 2022 10 22 a b c Gaze Delia 1997 Dictionary of Women Artists Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers pp 485 486 ISBN 9781884964213 Kirkpatrick Sidney D 2 April 2006 The Revenge of Thomas Eakins A Life in Somber Tones The New York Times Retrieved 2013 11 29 a b Gaze Delia 1997 Dictionary of Women Artists Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers p 487 ISBN 9781884964213 a b c Kort Carol Sonneborn Liz 2002 A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts Infobase Publishing p 59 ISBN 978 1 4381 0791 2 Keels Thomas H 2003 Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries Arcadia Publishing p 46 ISBN 978 0 7385 1229 7 Davis Cynthia J West Kathryn 1996 Women Writers in the United States A Timeline of Literary Cultural and Social History Oxford University Press p 341 ISBN 978 0 19 509053 6 Kort Carol Sonneborn Liz 2002 A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts Infobase Publishing p 60 ISBN 978 1 4381 0791 2 North Cross School 1977 Thomas Eakins Susan Macdowell Eakins Elizabeth Macdowell Kenton an exhibition of paintings photographs and artifacts Slack Hall North Cross School Roanoke Virginia 18 September 2 October 1977 Published for the North Cross School Living Gallery Exhibitions Program by Progress Press Search Susan Macdowell Eakins SIRIS database Smithsonian Institution Retrieved April 30 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Susan Macdowell Eakins Susan Macdowell Eakins Traditional Fine Arts Organization 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