Cecilia Beaux
Cecilia Beaux, an American portrait painter, was born in 1855 and passed away in 1942. She was a prominent figure in the Realism movement, known for her skillful and insightful portraits that captured the character and essence of her subjects. Beaux's work earned her significant acclaim during her lifetime, and she was one of the first women to gain full membership in the National Academy of Design. Her education at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and her subsequent studies in Paris greatly influenced her technique and style. Throughout her career, Beaux painted notable figures of her time, contributing significantly to American art and paving the way for future generations of female artists. Her legacy is marked by her ability to convey both the physical likeness and the psychological depth of her sitters.