Mary Smyth Perkins is primarily known as Mary Smith Perkins Taylor
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Native Philadelphian Mary Smith Perkins, wife of artist William Francis Taylor, was a renowned landscape and portrait painter prior to meeting her husband. She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women (now Moore College) with William Sartain and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts with Robert Henri. She also continued her studies in Paris and in 1909 exhibited at the Paris Salon.
Perkins, a frequent visitor to the New Hope area, began private studies with William La (showing 500 of 1576 characters). |
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