Biografie von Josephine PADDOCK (1885-1964)

Birth place: NYC

Death place: NYC

Addresses: NYC

Profession: Painter, teacher, lecturer, writer, designer

Studied: ASL with Kenyon Cox, W.M. Chase, John Alexander; Barnard College (A.B.)

Exhibited: Armory Show, 1913; Corcoran Gal. biennials, 1914, 1937; PAFA Ann., 1914-15, 1935-36; Salons of Am., 1933; BM, 1935 (prize); New Haven PCC, 1935 (prize); CAFA, 1937 (prize); AWCS, 1946 (prize); Fifteen Gal., NYC, 1937 (solo); NAD; AIC; All. Artists Am.; Wolfe AC, 1937 (prize); Paris Salon, 1951; Royal Inst., London, England, 1950; Berkshire MA, 1955 (solo); AAPL; Audubon Artists; CAFA; Guild Hall, Easthampton; North Shore AA; AAPL, 1960 (gold medal); Parrish Mus., Southampton, NY

Member: AWS; All. Artists Am.; CAFA; New Haven PCC; Grand Central Art Gal.; North Shore AA; AAPL; Easthampton Gld. Hall; Gloucester SA; Soc. Wash. Artists; Springfield Art Lg.

Work: portraits, paintings, Barnard College Club, NY; Wesleyan College; Colgate Univ.; Dayton AI; Berkshire MA; Newport AM; Shelton College, NJ

Comments: Older sister of Ethel Paddock. She exhibited in New York, London, and Paris.

Sources: WW59; WW47; Pisano, One Hundred Years...the National Association of Women Artists, 75 (w/repr.); Falk, Exh. Record Series; Brown, The Story of the Armory Show.

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