Ada Gilmore Chaffee
American(1882–1955)
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Ada Gilmore Chaffee (1882–1955) was an American painter associated with the Arts and Crafts movement and early modernism, known for her vibrant landscapes and figurative works. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and later in Europe, developing a colorful, expressive style influenced by Post-Impressionism. She was a prominent figure in the Provincetown art colony in Massachusetts, where she contributed to the flourishing creative community in the early twentieth century.
WoodcutAmerican ArtProvincetownFigurativeWoodblockHand-Colored20th CenturyAmericanCarved BlockColor PrintPrintmakingLandscape
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