Elsie Motz Lowdon Explained

Elsie Motz Lowdon
Birth Date:1883
Birth Place:Waco, Texas, US
Education:Eleanor T. Wragg,
Lucia Fairchild Fuller,
Elsie Dodge Pattee

Elsie Motz Lowdon (1883–1960) was an American painter of portrait miniatures.

Life

Born in Waco, Texas, Lowden spent her youth there,[1] studying with Eleanor T. Wragg at Baylor University,[2] before moving to New York City, where she undertook further lessons with Lucia Fairchild Fuller and Elsie Dodge Pattee. Her works were exhibited in that city, in Atlanta, and in Washington, D.C. as well as in her native state, where she was included in the Texas Centennial Exposition of 1936;[1] [3] she also showed her work at a variety of other venues, presenting a portrait at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in 1915.[4] Known particularly for portraiture, she depicted members of such prominent Houston families as the Blaffers and Hobbys, as well as noted novelist Ellen Glasgow. Lowdon also produced a variety of interior and genre scenes. She died in Fort Worth.[1]

Lowdon was a member of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, the Southern States Art League, and the Texas Fine Arts Association.[2] Four of her miniatures are in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum,[5] [6] [7] [8] and two are owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[9] [10] Her work may also be found in The Grace Museum in Abilene.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elsie Motz Lowdon. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 28 December 2017.
  2. Book: Paula L. Grauer. Michael R. Grauer. Dictionary of Texas Artists, 1800-1945. registration. 1999. Texas A&M University Press. 978-0-89096-861-1. 59–.
  3. News: Atlanta Junior League Sponsors Mrs. Lowdon's Miniature Exhibits.. Oct 17, 1928. The Atlanta Constitution..
  4. Book: Panama–Pacific International Exposition Company. Official Catalogue of Exhibitors Panama–Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1915. Wahlgreen Company. 26–.
  5. Web site: Perdita. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 28 December 2017.
  6. Web site: Uncle William. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 28 December 2017.
  7. Web site: Nude with Goldfish. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 28 December 2017.
  8. Web site: Marjorie Staiars. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 28 December 2017.
  9. Web site: David Bowie Crockett. 28 December 2017. 28 December 2017. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  10. Web site: Violet and Amber. 28 December 2017. 28 December 2017. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  11. Web site: Brazos Past: Waco's own Elsie Motz Lowdon gained national acclaim for painted miniatures. Terri Jo. Ryan. 11 December 2010 . Waco Tribune-Herald. 28 December 2017.