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    Catharine (sometimes Catherine) Carter Critcher (September 13, 1868 – June 11, 1964) was an American painter. A native of Westmoreland County, Virginia...
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    Congressman Charles Creighton Carlin Catharine Carter Critcher, painter, daughter of John Critcher Congressman John Critcher Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax...
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    Leisenring was among its original members, as were Susan Brown Chase, Catharine Carter Critcher, Lola Sleeth Miller, Bertha E. Perrie, and Mary Gine Riley. It...
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  • British newspaper publisher and politician (born 1879) June 11 Catharine Carter Critcher, American painter (born 1868) John Eke, Swedish Olympic athlete...
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    the Académie Julian. Moussa Ayoub Marjorie Bates Emilio Boggio Catharine Carter Critcher Cecilia Cutescu-Storck Angèle Delasalle Georges Dufrénoy Ludwig...
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  • the following year and, this time, received a unanimous vote. Catharine Carter Critcher was accepted for membership at the same meeting. During one trip...
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    Indian Women Making Pottery by Catharine Carter Critcher, c. 1924, in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum...
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    Gatewood (1860–1924), Louisa Kennon Critcher (1866–1939) and the painter Catharine Carter Critcher (1868–1964). Critcher was admitted to the bar in 1842 and...
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  • on H Street, N.W. Beginning in 1922, she also taught alongside Catharine Carter Critcher, who also ran a school in Washington. Hill designed the decorations...
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    Academy of Fine Arts with William Merritt Chase, and Henry Bainbridge McCarter, and at The Art Students League in New York. Before her career as an artist...
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    Charles Demuth, Marsden Hartley, Kenneth Stubbs. Mary Bacon Jones, Catharine Carter Critcher, Sarah Sewell Munroe and Margery Ryerson.: 11–13  For the first...
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    demand as the sunnier depictions of idle women. Mildred Burrage Catharine Carter Critcher John "Jack" Frost Theodore Lukits (1897–1992) Leon Makielski Harriette...
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  • Art Association renamed itself the Southern States Art League. Catharine Carter Critcher Margaret Nowell Graham Ella Sophonisba Hergesheimer William R...
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  • took lessons at the private school in Washington, D.C. run by Catharine Carter Critcher, who encouraged her to enroll in the Chester Springs branch of...
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  • as the Corcoran Art Gallery until his death. Pupils included Catharine Carter Critcher and Daisy Blanche King. Several federal government agencies, mostly...
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