Eleanor Greatorex | |
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Born | 1854 New York, New York, United States |
Died | 1917 (aged 62–63) |
Nationality | American |
Education | National Academy of Design |
Known for | Floral art Figurative painting |
Elizabeth Eleanor Greatorex (1854–1917) was an American painter and illustrator.
Early life
Eleanor Greatorex was born in 1854 in New York City. Her mother was Eliza Pratt Greatorex and her sister, Kathleen Honora Greatorex.
Mid-life and career
She painted primarily flowers and figurative works. Greatorex attended the National Academy of Design from 1869 until 1870. She was a member of the New York Etching Club. She studied under Carolus-Duran and Jean-Jacques Henner, while in Paris in 1879.
She became sick while working in Algiers in 1881. She returned to New York. After she became well, she traveled again, often with her sister. She had a studio with her mother and sister in New York. She was deaf for most of her life. She is buried on the Moret-sur-Loing cemetery.
Notable collections
- "Portrait of Mrs. John Gellatly", 1890–1897, oil on wood; Smithsonian American Art Museum
References
- ^ "Eleanor Greatorex". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- ^ "Eleanor Greatorex". askART. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- Virdi, Jaipreet (2020). Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History.
- "Portrait of Mrs. John Gellatly". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 23 December 2015.