Hudson, Grace Carpenter, 1865-1937
Variant namesPainter; Ukiah, California.
From the description of Grace Carpenter Hudson papers, 1891-1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122394194
California artist specializing in paintings of Pomo Indian children.
Born near Ukiah in Potter Valley, Calif., Grace Carpenter studied at the Hopkins Art Institute in San Francisco under Virgil Williams. In 1890 she married John W.N. Hudson, the Pacific coast ethnologist for the Field Museum and a student of the language and art of the Pomo Indians. In addition to her depictions of the Pomo Indians, Grace Hudson also painted Hawaiian children (1901) and Pawnee Indians in Oklahoma (1904). She lived and worked in Ukiah until her death in 1937.
From the description of Photographic copies of Grace Carpenter Hudson's paintings of Pomo Indians [graphic], [ca. 1920-ca. 1937] (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 44156436
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associatedWith | Nicholson, Grace, d. 1948. | person |
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Birth 1865
Death 1937
Americans