ArtistsElizabeth Nourse
Elizabeth Nourse

Elizabeth Nourse

1859–1938
London
PaintingRealismContemporarySocial Realism
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  • Realism
  • Contemporary
  • Social Realism
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Elizabeth Nourse was a realist-style genre, portrait, and landscape painter born in Mt. Healthy, Ohio, in the Cincinnati area. She also worked in decorative painting and sculpture. Described by her contemporaries as "the first woman painter of America" and "the dean of American woman painters in France and one of the most eminent contemporary artists of her sex," Nourse was the first American woman to be voted into the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. She also had the honor of having one of her paintings purchased by the French government and included in the Luxembourg Museum's permanent collection. Nourse's style was described by Los Angeles critic Henry J. Seldis as a "forerunner of social realist painting." Some of Nourse's works are displayed at the Cincinnati Art Museum.

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Sharecropper (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
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