Helen Corson Hovenden Explained

Helen Corson Hovenden
Birth Date:1846
Death Date:1935
Movement:Genre Painting
Field:Painting
Training:Philadelphia School of Design for Women
Académie Julian
Spouse:Thomas Hovenden

Helen Corson Hovenden (1846–1935) was a Philadelphia area painter specializing in portraits of family pets, birds, and flowers.

Early life and education

Born in Whitemarsh township, Helen Corson was the daughter of George and Martha Corson. She attended the Philadelphia School of Design for Women before traveling to Paris in 1875 to study painting at the Académie Julian, and she exhibited at the Paris Salons of 1876, 1879 and 1880.[1] While in Paris she also met artist Thomas Hovenden, and the two would marry in 1881, having returned to the United States the previous year.[2]

Career

Following her marriage, Helen settled with her husband on her father's homestead in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.[3] From 1881 to 1895, they used the Corson family barn, now known as Abolition Hall, as their studio.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The biography of Helen Corson HOVENDEN: information and auctions for the artworks by the artist Helen Corson HOVENDEN – Artprice.com. EHRMANN. Thierry. www.artprice.com. en. 2018-03-17.
  2. Web site: Hovenden, Helen Corson. woodmereartmuseum.org. en-gb. 2018-03-17.
  3. Book: Thomas Hovenden (1840–1895) : American painter of hearth and homeland : 10 September-3 December 1995. 1995. Woodmere Art Museum. Hovenden, Thomas, 1840-1895., Terhune, Anne Gregory., Yount, Sylvia., Woods, Naurice Frank., Woodmere Art Museum.. 1888008008. Philadelphia. 33262503.
  4. Web site: Hovenden, Helen Corson. woodmereartmuseum.org. en-gb. 2018-03-17.