Smith, Alice R. Huger (Alice Ravenel Huger), 1876-
Variant namesCharleston, South Carolina artist and historian. She was the daughter of Daniel Elliott Huger Smith (1846-1932), a Charleston businessman and author. Alice R.H. Smith died in 1958.
From the description of Alice R. Huger Smith papers, ca. 1914-1952. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140008
Charleston, S.C. artist and writer. Smith gained fame for her watercolor paintings of South Carolina lowcountry scenes. She was the daughter of Daniel Elliott Huger Smith (1846-1932), a Charleston cotton broker, author, and rice plantation owner whose books "The Dwelling Houses of Charleston" (1917) and "The Life of Charles Fraser" (1924) she co-authored and illustrated. She also illustrated "The Carolina Low-Country" and "A Carolina Rice Plantation of the Fifties" by Herbert Ravenel Sass. She died in 1958.
From the description of Alice Ravenel Huger Smith papers, 1905-1974. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36793915
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associatedWith | Fraser, Charles, 1782-1860. | person |
associatedWith | Hamilton, Elizabeth Verner. | person |
associatedWith | Morton, Helen, d. 1991. | person |
associatedWith | Reilly, Ronald Allen, d. 1975. | person |
associatedWith | Smith, D. E. Huger (Daniel Elliott Huger) | person |
associatedWith | Smith family. | person |
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Wappaoolah Plantation (S.C.) | |||
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South Carolina in art | |||
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Mulberry Plantation (Berkeley County, S.C.) |
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Charleston (S.C.) in art |
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Gardens, American |
Interior decoration |
Plantation life |
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Women authors, American |
Artists |
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Person
Birth 1876
Death 1958