Lilly Martin Spencer

Lilly Martin Spencer (born Angelique Marie Martin; November 26, 1822 – May 22, 1902) was one of the most popular and widely reproduced American female genre painters in the mid-nineteenth century. She primarily painted domestic scenes, paintings of women and children in a warm happy atmosphere, although over the course of her career she would also come to paint works of varying style and subject matter, including the portraits of famous individuals such as suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Although she did have an audience for her work, Spencer had difficulties earning a living as a professional painter and faced financial trouble for much of her adult life. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Lilly Martin Spencer; the joys of sentiment. by Spencer, Lilly Martin, 1822-1902

    Washington [Smithsonian Institution] 1973
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    Lilly Martin Spencer, 1822-1902; the joys of sentiment by Bolton-Smith, Robin, Truettner, William H.

    Washington, Published for the National Collection of Fine Arts by the Smithsonian Institution Press; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1973
    Other Authors: “…Spencer, Lilly Martin, 1822-1902…”
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    Lilly Martin Spencer 1822-1902 : the joys of sentiment by Bolton-Smith, Robin

    Other Authors: “…Spencer, Lilly Martin, 1822-1902…”
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    Lilly Martin Spencer, 1822-1902 ; the joys of sentiment

    Washington : Published for the National Collection of Fine Arts by the Smithsonian Institution Press; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.], 1973
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    Format: Government Document Book