Julie Hart Beers (1835-1913) American

Medium: Oil on canvas
Image Size: 14” x 20”
Frame Size: 20” x 26”
Signature: Unsigned, but stylistically consistent with other works by the artist
Price: $3800
Biography/Statement
Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Julie Beers was a younger sister of artists James McDougal Hart and William Hart and grew up in Albany, New York. Her school record has not been found, but it is assumed she learned to paint from her brother James.
In the mid-1850s, she moved to New York City with her brothers and artist husband, Marion R. Beers. Her studio was in the Dodworth’s Building on Broadway. In 1867, she first exhibited with the National Academy of Design and became a regular exhibitor there. In 1867 and 1868, she also exhibited at the Boston Athenaeum.
In 1877, she re-married, this time to Peter Kempson and moved to Metuchen, New Jersey, but continued to use the name Julia Beers.
William Gerdts, Women Artists of America, 1707-1964
Artist Profile Page: Beers, Julie Hart / Categories: American Woman Artist, Landscape
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