Anna Eliza Hardy

Annie Hardy;Anna Eliza Hardy

Place: Bangor

Born: 1839

Death: 1934

Biography:

Anna Eliza Hardy was a painter prominent in a 19th-century school of painters in Bangor, Maine. She was the daughter and collaborator of Jeremiah Pearson Hardy, herself a prominent portrait painter in Bangor. She was born in Bangor, Maine, the youngest of four children and the only daughter in the family. Hardy died in Jamaica Plain, Mass. after a long painting career. Hardy was especially known for her floral paintings, of which The Roses is one of the most well-known. She also taught art and guided other female painters, including Charlotte Baldwin, Grace Hemenway, Florence Jennison, Nellie Lincoln, Mary Merrill, Katherine Parker Stewart, and Emma Webb, in the art of florals. She focused her energy mostly on detailed still life paintings, but as her vision began to fail, she started to create less detailed pieces.

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