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캘리포니아 파사데나 역사 뮤지엄(Pasadena Museum of History)에서 지난해 9월 29일부터 오는 3월 31일까지 캘리포니아 여성 아티스트들의 작품을 소개하는 특별전 'Something Revealed; California Women Artists Emerge, 1860-1960'을 2부로 나누어서 열고 있다.  



Something Revealed; California Women Artists Emerge, 1860-1960


SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 - MARCH 31, 2019

Phase I: September 29, 2018 - January 13, 2019; 

Phase II: January 20 - March 31, 2019

@Pasadena Museum of History


SR-PhaseII-Bothwell.jpg Door Bothwell (1902-2000)


Historically marginalized? Relegated to “Sunday painters”? Encouraged to paint or sculpt children, still lifes, puppies, kittens, ducklings and a random landscape? Something Revealed; California Women Artists Emerge, 1860-1960 stands to dispel the misconception that women were limited in their subject matter and demonstrate that women, especially here in California, have historically made their mark in a male dominated world.  Even today, the role of men in the annals of art history frequently overshadows the artistic accomplishments made by women. The exhibition will show a long history of excellence in female-created art and prove that women could and did contribute to the evolution of style, technique, and exploration in the world of art.


This exhibition of more than 300 artworks showcases just a fraction of the countless number of women who were working in the arts beginning in the mid-nineteenth century in California. From traditional to abstractions, focusing on works produced between the mid-1800s through the 1950s, the exhibition presents an eclectic array of oil paintings, works on paper, ceramics, metalcraft, textiles and sculpture. The exhibition, loosely divided into themes, explores the wide breadth of what women could and did accomplish as they overcame any notion that their art was in anyway inferior to their male counterparts. Curated by Maurine St. Gaudens Studio and accompanied by St. Gaudens' four volume book, Emerging from the Shadows; A Survey of Women Artists Working in California, 1860-1960, this exhibition will stimulate conversations and shatter any preconceived notions of the limitations of art created by women.


Artists in Phase II of Something Revealed at Pasadena Museum of History

Artists in PMH’s collection are bolded *New artists have one asterisk **Artists with new works have two asterisks


1. Marguerite “Margo” Alexander (1894-1965)

2. Ruth Alexander (1878-1965)

3. **Mabel Alvarez (1891-1985)

4. Belle Goldschlager Baranceanu (1902-1988)

5. Winifred M. Bathey (1876-1967)

6. *Alice M. Best (1870-1926)

7. **Mary Blair (1911-1978)

8. Martha Bintliff (1869-1947)

9. Pamela Boden (1905-1981)

 10. Cora M. Boone (1865-1953)

 11. **Elizabeth Borglum (1848-1922)

 12. **Dorr Bothwell (1902-2000)

 13. **Mildred Bryant Brooks (1901-1995)

 14. Esther Bruton (1896-1992)

 15. Margaret Bruton (1894-1983)

 16. Pauline Powell Burns (1872-1912)

 17. Elizabeth Eaton Burton (1869-1937)

 18. Bess Haddon Canright (1887-1958)

 19. Mary Carlisle (1869-1925)

 20. Mabel Grandin Carruthers (1886-1972)

 21. Alice Chittenden (1859-1944)

 22. Nelbert Murphy Chouinard (1879-1969)

 23. *Grace Richardson Clements (1905-1969)

 24. Teresa Cloud (1876-1965)

 25. **Elanor Colburn (1866-1939)

 26. Mary Darter Coleman (1893-1956)

 27. Nell Coover (1869-1955)

 28. Mildred Coughlin (1892-1984)

 29. *Lucia S. Hotchkiss Coyner (1847-1903)

 30. Brenetta Crawford (1875-1956)

 31. *Clare Cronenwett (1890-1969)

 32. **Marion Osborn Cunningham (1908-1948)

 33. Marian Curtis (1912-1972)

 34. Maud Daggett (1883-1941)

 35. *Helen Bertha Dooley (1907-1994)

 36. Marie Du Barry (1897-1990)

 37. Elizabeth Edmond (1887-1918)

 38. Ellen Burpee Farr (1840-1907)

 39. Eva Fenyes (1849-1930)

 40. **Helen Shafter Feyler-Switz (1925-2006)

 41. Mary Stevens Fish (1841-1895)

 42. Anya Fisher (1905-1992)

 43. Mrs. A.S.C. Forbes (Mrs. Armitage Suton

Carion Forbes) (1861-1951)

 44. **Betty Davenport Ford (Born 1924)

 45. Grace Fountain (1858-1942)

 46. Maxine Kim Stussy Frankel (Born 1923)

 47. *Adolphine Sutro Fullerton (1892-1974)

 48. *Frances H. Gearhart (1869-1958)

 49. Nellie Stearns Goodloe (1861-1945)

 50. **Alice Bell Dane Greenlee (1870-1930)

 51. Genevieve “Vieve” Hamilton (1887-1976)

 52. May Hamilton (aka Diane May Hamilton de

Causse) (1886-1971)

 53. Trude Hanscom (1890-1975)

 54. Annie Harmon (1855-1930)

 55. Jessie “Jason” Herron (1900-1984)

 56. Boza Hessova (aka Beatrice Hess)

(1860-1939)

 57. *Nellie Lott Hoffman (1861-1944)

 58. Dora Foster Holmes (1858-1952)

 59. Alice Gibson Hornby (1860-1960)

 60. *Josephine W. Howard (1873-1954)

 61. Daisy M. Hughes (1883-1968)

 62. Isabel Hunter (1865-1941)

 63. **Helen Hyde (1868-1919)

 64. Graziella Jacoby (1885-1980)

 65. Almira A. Judson (1872-1945)

 66. Amy Kasai (1921-2009)

 67. Helen Klokke (1867-1946)

 68. Ruth Miller Kempster (1904-1978)

Artists in Phase II of Something Revealed at Pasadena Museum of History

Artists in PMH’s collection are bolded *New artists have one asterisk **Artists with new works have two asterisks


 69. Helen Greenleaf Lane (1874-1963)

 70. Pele de Lappe (1916-2007)

 71. *Hilda D. Levy (1908-2001)

 72. Mary A. Lewis (1872-1953)

 73. *Ruth A. Lindsay (1888-1982)

 74. **Matilda Lotz (1858-1923)

 75. Eleanor Merriam Lukits (1909-1948)

 76. Bertha Lum (1869-1954)

 77. **Helen Lundeberg (1908-1999)

 78. Gertrude Mattocks (1899-1994)

 79. Beulah May (1883-1959)

 80. **Nell Brooker Mayhew (1875-1940)

 81. Grace McLean (1885-1972)

 82. **Antonia Melvill (1874-1946)

 83. **Ella Moen (Ella Moen Odorfer)

(1901-1986)

 84. Mary DeNeale Morgan (1868-1948)

 85. Mary “Mazie” E. Nicholl (1857-1930)

 86. *Elizabeth Norton (1887-1985)

 87. Abigail Tyler Oakes (Mrs. A.T. Oakes)

(1823-1898)

 88. *Helen Clark Oldfield (1902-1981)

 89. **Hermione Palmer (1905-1987)

90. **Marion Parsons (1878-1953)

 91. Angelica Schuyler Patterson (1864-1952)

 92. Elsie Palmer Payne (1884-1971)

 93. Polia Pillin (1909-1992)

 94. Hazel Coldwell Clark Pletsch (1891-1967)

 95. Mary L. Pottenger (1895-1983)

 96. Virginia Roberts (1912-1983)

 97. Jessie Howe Robison (1894-1982)

 98. Zetta Behné Richardson (1873-1964)

 99. Nina Saemundsson (1892-1965)

100. Elaine Sagerhorn (1915-2004)

101. **Rose Schneider (1895-1976)

102. *Donna Schuster (1883-1953)

103. Elise Cavanna Seeds (1902-1963)

104. *Ethel Sharp (1913-1996)

105. Henrietta Shore (1880-1963)

106. Anna Katherine Skeele (1896-1963)

107. Eva Slater (1922-2011)

108. *Helen Smith (1871-1954)

109. *Edith Sowersby (1875-1959)

110. Anna Lee Stacey (1865-1943)

111. Vera C.M. Staples (1883-1954)

112. Katherine Beecher Stetson (1885-1979)

113. Mary L. Stevens (1833-1920)

114. Edna Stoddart (1888-1966)

115. Thelma Johnson Streat (1912-1959)

116. Vivian F. Stringfield (1881-1933)

117. Nina Ullberg (1901-1993)

118. Kathleen Taylor Upper (1905-1955)

119. Cora A. Van Epps (1858-1947)

120. Lucretia Le Bourgeois Van Horn (1882-1970)

121. Grace Libby Vollmer (1884-1977)

122. Elizabeth F. Waggoner (1874-1966)

123. *Carol Caskey Weston (1894-1975)

124. Emily H. White (1862-1924)

125. *Marion Kavanaugh Wachtel (1870-1954)

126. Ethel M. Wickes (1872-1940)

127. *Edna Marrett Wilcocks (1887-1969)

128. **Mary Belle Williams (1873-1943)

129. Beulah Ecton Woodard (1895-1955)

130. Virginia Woolley (1884-1971)

131. *Florence Young (1872-1974)

132. Paula Zen (20th century)