Bertha Coolidge
Bertha Coolidge (1880–1953) was an American painter of portrait miniatures. Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, Coolidge studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston under Edmund Charles Tarbell and Frank Weston Benson before traveling to France, where in 1904 she had lessons with one Bourgois, of whom nothing further is known. She also studied in Munich, in 1907, likely with the artist . In 1913 she held a solo exhibition at the in Boston; in 1914 several of her works were accepted for the Paris Salon. Other venues at which she showed work include the National Academy of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. In 1916 her painting The Green Coat, currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, won the Dr. Bolling Lee Priz
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Bertha Coolidge
Bertha Coolidge (1880–1953) was an American painter of portrait miniatures. Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, Coolidge studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston under Edmund Charles Tarbell and Frank Weston Benson before traveling to France, where in 1904 she had lessons with one Bourgois, of whom nothing further is known. She also studied in Munich, in 1907, likely with the artist . In 1913 she held a solo exhibition at the in Boston; in 1914 several of her works were accepted for the Paris Salon. Other venues at which she showed work include the National Academy of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. In 1916 her painting The Green Coat, currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, won the Dr. Bolling Lee Priz
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