
- Provides the first comprehensive biography of this best-selling female artist in post-Civil War America
- Celebrates Bridges’ success across a broad range of endeavours: as oil painter and watercolourist; fine artist and popular illustrator; greeting card creator and nature conservator
Fidelia Bridges (1834-1923) painted pictures that critics praised for their ability to exude the fragrance of field flowers and glow with the plumage of birds. Raised in Salem and long residing in Connecticut, she maintained a studio in New York City, where she exhibited her art for over forty years at the National Academy, American Watercolor Society and other prestigious venues. Transforming flower painting from a domestic outlet for female amateurs to a marketable commodity for professionals, she never wavered in her conviction that women had the right to shape independent careers on the... Read More
- Provides the first comprehensive biography of this best-selling female artist in post-Civil War America
- Celebrates Bridges’ success across a broad range of endeavours: as oil painter and watercolourist; fine artist and popular illustrator; greeting card creator and nature conservator
Fidelia Bridges (1834-1923) painted pictures that critics praised for their ability to exude the fragrance of field flowers and glow with the plumage of birds. Raised in Salem and long residing in Connecticut, she maintained a studio in New York City, where she exhibited her art for over forty years at the National Academy, American Watercolor Society and other prestigious venues. Transforming flower painting from a domestic outlet for female amateurs to a marketable commodity for professionals, she never wavered in her conviction that women had the right to shape independent careers on the... Read More