Annie Cooper Boyd Explained

Annie Cooper Boyd
Birth Name:Annie Burnham Cooper
Birth Place:Sag Harbor, New York
Nationality:American
Field:Painting

Annie Cooper Boyd (1864–1941)[1] was an American feminist, watercolorist and diarist.[2]

Biography

Boyd was born Annie Burnham Cooper in Sag Harbor, New York, the daughter of William Cooper, a prosperous boatbuilder; she was the youngest of eleven children.[3] At the age of 16 she began keeping a diary, which she continued writing well into adulthood.[4] Her father died in 1894, and a year later she married William John Boyd, with whom she moved to Brooklyn; they kept the cottage which her father had willed her in Sag Harbor and used it as a summer home. Their son William was born in 1898, and their daughter Nancy followed three years later.[3] She took lessons from the sisters Henrietta and Virginia Granbery in New York City, and they later visited her in Sag Harbor. She also spent time at the Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art run by William Merritt Chase, where her teacher was most likely Charles Elmer Langley.[5] Eventually she and her husband returned full-time to live in the cottage in Sag Harbor, where she opened and operated the Herald House Tea Room.[2]

Many of Boyd's paintings are currently held by the Sag Harbor Historical Society, which is headquartered in her former cottage;[6] [7] the building itself is decorated throughout with paintings as well.[8] [2] Excerpts from her diary, and paintings, have been published as Anchor to Windward: the Diaries and Paintings of Annie Cooper Boyd: written (1880–1935).[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scanlon . Mayra . Annie Cooper Boyd, 'Whaling Days in the Early 80s' . The East Hampton Star . 1 July 2023 . en.
  2. Web site: New Life for an Early Feminist's House. Peter. Boody. 20 August 2006. 9 January 2017. NYTimes.com.
  3. Web site: Painting the Hamptons: Annie Cooper Boyd. Gail. Gallagher. 22 March 2015. 9 January 2017.
  4. Web site: The East End seen through Annie Cooper Boyd's eyes. 11 May 2010 . 9 January 2017.
  5. Web site: Painting the Hamptons: Annie Cooper Boyd, Artistic Influences. Gail. Gallagher. 3 April 2015. 9 January 2017.
  6. Web site: Sag Harbor Historical Society Toasting To Annie Cooper Boyd's 150th Birthday During Annual Hamptons ... – Out And About – For The Cause. 9 December 2014 . 9 January 2017.
  7. Web site: Annie Cooper Boyd House. 9 January 2017. 4 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170904210601/http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/long-island/museums/annie-cooper-boyd-house-1.811184. dead.
  8. Web site: Painting the Hamptons: The Mermaid Bath. Gail. Gallagher. 28 March 2015. 9 January 2017.