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- Extent:
- 50.0 linear feet
- Abstract:
- Violet Oakley (1874-1961) was a painter, muralist, and stained glass designer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was the first American woman to receive a public mural commission. She is best known for the series of murals she completed for the Pennsylvania State Capitol and her Renaissance-revival style of art. The Violet Oakley Memorial Foundation Violet Oakley collection, circa 1882-1949, consists of artworks and preliminary works done by Violet Oakley beginning from the time she was a child and adolescent to her adult work; works done by other Oakley family members including Violet's sister, Hester Oakley; materials used for reference, including reference photographs and scrapbooks on books, book making, and illuminated manuscripts; copies of Oakley's books
The Holy Experiment: A Message to the World from Pennsylvania (1922) and
Law Triumphant: The Opening of the Book of Law (1933); materials used to make copies of the books; and printed matter...(see more)
Held at: Woodmere Art Museum [Contact Us]