Place: Camden
Born: 1869
Death: 1940
Biography:
, an American artist and illustrator, was born in Camden, New Jersey in 1869. She studied art at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, which laid the foundation for her future success.
After marrying Everett Shinn in 1897, Florence moved to New York City, where she became a prominent figure in the city's art scene. Her whimsical drawings and illustrations, often featured in various magazines and books, showcased her unique style. Mrs. Eichorn Came Early (Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, United States), one of her notable works, demonstrates her skill in capturing the essence of everyday life.
* Member of the Society of Illustrators * Exhibited work in galleries and museums throughout the United States * Featured in numerous publications, including Harper's Bazaar, The Century Magazine, and The Book of the Child
Florence Scovel Shinn's contributions to American art are undeniable. Her illustrations continue to inspire artists, and her work can be found in various collections, including those at the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, United States).
* Born: 1869, Camden, New Jersey * Died: 1940, New York City