Glenora Richards
Glenora Richards | |
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Born | Glenora Case February 18, 1909 New London, Ohio, United States |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Portrait miniatures Postage stamp design |
Spouse(s) | Walter DuBois Richards |
Awards | National Association of Women Artists' Medal of Honor 1953 |
Glenora Richards (1909-2009) was an American miniature painter and designer of postage stamps. She was named the "greatest miniature painter of her time, and perhaps ever," by collector Lewis Rabbage.[1]
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Early life and education
Glenora Case was born in 1909 in New London, Ohio. Her parents were Bertha and Tracy Case.[1]
She attended high school in Litchfield, Ohio. In high school, she played violin.[1] She studied art at the Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) in the 1920s.[1][2] She met her future husband, Walter DuBois Richards, also a student at the CIA, while she was sketching at a department store. The couple married and moved to New York City.[1]
Mid-life and career
In 1941, the family moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, where she would live until just before her death in 2009.[1] She had two children: Timothy Walter (1941-2011) and Henry Tracy (1946-2006).[3] In 1953, she was awarded the National Association of Women Artists' medal of honor.[2]
Later life and legacy
Walter died in 2006.[3] Richards died in 2009 in a nursing home in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.[1] She continued to paint and upon her death, she was the last surviving member of the American Society of Miniature Painters.[4]
Work
Richards painted miniature portraits and designed postage stamps.[1]
Notable collections
- "Tim Richards as a Baby (b. 1941)" - 1943, watercolor on ivory, Yale University Art Gallery[5]
- "Henry Tracy Richards" - ca. 1955, watercolor on ivory, Smithsonian American Art Museum[6]
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