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Box BMA.RRG.003

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Contains 4 Results:

Box 3: Three-dimensional materials

 File — Box: BMA.RRG.003
Identifier: BMA.RRG.003
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The three artists featured in this collection were all successful students of Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute in the late 19th century. While Elizabeth Shippen Green went on to live in Rhode Island, Boston, and New York, the three women contributed to the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania art communities during their lifetimes. The collection captures the extent of the published illustrations by the three, including Green’s work in pen and ink and Oakley’s success in portraits and murals. ...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1911 - 1947; 1899 - 1979

Cardboard box formerly containing Elizabeth Shippen Green Christmas cards, undated

 File — Box: BMA.RRG.003, Object: 1
Identifier: BMA.RRG.003.001
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The three artists featured in this collection were all successful students of Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute in the late 19th century. While Elizabeth Shippen Green went on to live in Rhode Island, Boston, and New York, the three women contributed to the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania art communities during their lifetimes. The collection captures the extent of the published illustrations by the three, including Green’s work in pen and ink and Oakley’s success in portraits and murals. ...
Dates: undated

Cardboard box formerly containing Edwin Austin Abbey slide negatives, undated

 File — Box: BMA.RRG.003, Object: 2
Identifier: BMA.RRG.003.002
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The three artists featured in this collection were all successful students of Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute in the late 19th century. While Elizabeth Shippen Green went on to live in Rhode Island, Boston, and New York, the three women contributed to the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania art communities during their lifetimes. The collection captures the extent of the published illustrations by the three, including Green’s work in pen and ink and Oakley’s success in portraits and murals. ...
Dates: undated

Albumen print of Violet, Cornelia, and Hester Oakley taken at their home, housed in decorative black case, circa 1874

 File — Box: BMA.RRG.003, Object: 3
Identifier: BMA.RRG.003.003
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The three artists featured in this collection were all successful students of Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute in the late 19th century. While Elizabeth Shippen Green went on to live in Rhode Island, Boston, and New York, the three women contributed to the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania art communities during their lifetimes. The collection captures the extent of the published illustrations by the three, including Green’s work in pen and ink and Oakley’s success in portraits and murals. ...
Dates: circa 1874