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Watercolor painting of Annie Helen Reese from Alabama clothed in a long green dress and holding a fan. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Varina Anne Davis from Mississippi clothed in a long dress and holding a fan. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day. Printed in Art of the New South by Vicki Leigh Ingham (p. 20)
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh; Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Annie Reifsnider from Maryland clothed in a long pink dress with green trim. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Emma D. Belknap from Texas clothed in a long green dress and Georgia Lincoln from Arkansas clothed in a long pink dress. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Virginia Lee Fraser from South Carolina clothed in a long pink dress and holding roses. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Frances W. Shober from North Carolina clothed in a long white and blue dress and holding a spray lilly of the valley. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Elize Castleman from Kentucky clothed in a long dress with flowers and sitting on a bench. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Marian Hartridge Dunbar from Georgia clothed in a light pink dress and holding pink roses. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Ella Mehle from Louisiana clothed in a long white dress and holding two roses. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Mattie Houstoun from Florida clothed in a yellow dress and adorned with yellow roses. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Jane Sutherlin Smith from Virginia clothed in a long green and white stripped dress. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Queenie Woods from Tennessee clothed in a black dress and holding yellow poppies. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at the Atlanta Exposition. Painting was also used to illustrate the poetry of Samuel Minturn Peck in his book Fair Women of To-day.
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
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