A comprehensive Biography (1883-1951) and Catalogue Raisonne of America's greatest female winter landscape artist. Researched and written with the participation of the Kuns / Coppedge family, Art museums, schools organizations, libraries and historical societies, this book reveals the amazing life of a farm girl from Kansas who became the only woman in The New Hope School of Pennsylvania Impressionism. Taught by master artists William Merritt Chase at the Art Students League (1911) and Daniel Garber at the PAFA (1918), Fern was fully supported by her husband, Robert Coppedge, a high school science teacher, as she climbed the ladder of success to become famous and financially independent. Her stunning Bucks County snow scenes and atmospheric Gloucester harbor landscapes (350 paintings illustrated in C.R.) are backed with complete provenance including exhibitions, collectors, auctions and dates. Painting during the era that Women in America won the right to vote (1920), the Fern Coppedge story transports you back to a time when men tried to control women artists and tells you how Fern and her colleagues at "The Philadelphia Ten" (1917-1945) created their own network to overcome inequality in the art world and earn fame and fortune as powerful American artists. Special thanks to the James A. Michener Art Museum and the Smithsonian Institute. Foreword by Michele Pavone Stricker, author of the essay "Fern Coppedge: A Forgotten Woman" for the 1990 Michener Museum exhibition catalogue.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
West Highland FINE Art & Publishing
ISBN-10
0999346067
ISBN-13
9780999346068
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23050091579
Product Key Features
Educational Level
Adult & Further Education
Number of Pages
260 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Fern Isabel Coppedge : One Woman's Struggle for Equality in the Art World