Myra B. Spafard Explained

Myra B. Spafard
Birth Name:Almyra B. Spafard
Birth Date:March 24, 1864
Birth Place:Manchester, Michigan
Death Date:March 13, 1940 (age 75)
Death Place:Ann Arbor, Michigan
Occupation:Artist
Relatives:Emily Maria Scott (aunt)

Almyra B. "Myra" Spafard (March 24, 1864 – March 13, 1940) was an American artist. Her watercolor paintings of flowers were exhibited in American cities, mainly in the 1890s and 1900s.

Early life and education

Spafard was born in Manchester, Michigan,[1] the daughter of Thomas Franklin (Frank) Spafard and Sarah Maria Carpenter Spafard. She attended Cooper Union in the 1880s,[2] and earned a bachelor's degree in education from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1892,[3] She also studied at the Art Students' League and the Chase Art School.[4] Her aunt, Emily Maria Scott, and Henry B. Snell were among her teachers.[5]

Career

Like her aunt and mentor E. M. Scott,[6] Spafard was known for her botanical paintings. Her work was included in exhibitions at the National Academy of Design in 1888,[7] the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1896,[8] the American Water-Color Society in 1901 and 1903,[9] [10] [11] the Boston Art Club in 1902 and 1903,[12] [13] the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904,[14] the St. Paul School of Fine Arts in 1905,[15] the Art Institute of Chicago in 1907, and the Philadelphia Water Color Exhibition, also in 1904.[16]

Later in life, she taught art at Southeastern High School in Detroit.[17]

Personal life and legacy

Spafard died in 1940, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the age of 75. Her work is in the collection of Middlebury College Museum of Art.[18]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: American Art Annual . 1917 . MacMillan Company . 612 . en.
  2. Book: Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art . Annual Report of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art . 1888 . 60, 62. The Union . en.
  3. Book: Commencement of Columbia College . 1892 . 18. The University. . en.
  4. Book: Columbia University . Catalogue . 1906 . 379 . en.
  5. Book: After 1944 the Exhibition of Water Colors and Drawings Held Biennially, Alternating with the Institute's Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture . 1907 . 40 . en.
  6. Book: Michigan State Library . Biographical Sketches of American Artists ... . 1913 . Michigan State Library . 192 . en.
  7. 1888 . The North Gallery . National Academy Notes Including the Complete Catalogue of the Spring Exhibition, National Academy of Design . 8 . 110–113 . 25608094 . 2152-8578.
  8. Book: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts . Catalogue of the Annual }} of Painting and Sculpture ]. 1896 . 65. en.
  9. News: 1901-02-10 . Water Color Society; Opened Its Thirty-Fourth Annual Exhibition Yesterday . 3 . The Brooklyn Citizen . 2023-12-19 . Newspapers.com.
  10. A'Becket, John J. "Pictures at the Water-Color Exhibition" Harper's Bazaar 34(13)(March 30, 1901): 848.
  11. Adams . A. E. . 1903 . The American Water-Color Society's Exhibition . Brush and Pencil . 12 . 2 . 130–141 . 10.2307/25505889 . 25505889 . 1932-7080.
  12. Book: Boston Art Club fine arts exhibition . 1902 . Boston Public Library . Internet Archive.
  13. Book: Boston Art Club fine arts exhibition . 1903 . Boston Public Library . Internet Archive.
  14. Book: Official Catalogue of Exhibitors: Universal Exposition, St. Louis, U.S.A. . 1904 . for the Committee on Press and Publicity, by the Official Catalogue Company . 47 . en.
  15. News: 1905-04-02 . Eastern Artists' Work to be Shown . 28 . The Saint Paul Globe . 2023-12-19 . Newspapers.com.
  16. The Philadelphia Water Color Club, The Philadelphia Water Color Exhibition (1904 catalogue).
  17. Book: Western Arts Association . Bulletin . 1920 . 37 . en.
  18. Web site: Myra B. Spafard. 2023-12-19 . Middlebury College Museum of Art.