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Copybook of Anna H. Taylor, a student at Westtown Boarding School in Chester County, Pa., during the 1866 school year. Includes poems, descriptions of the campus and the valedictory address of Jessie S. Cheyney to the Westtown Literary Society delivered on Apr. 3, 1866.
A representational artist who traveled extensively throughout her lifetime, Taylor studied painting in Europe and produced art during time spent in Far East, Mexico and South America, the Caribbean islands, and Latin America. Ultimately, when in 1929 she made Charleston her permanent residence, Taylor became a significant contributor to the Charleston Renaissance through her watercolors and wood- and linoleum-block prints for which she is chiefly remembered by art historians and collectors.
The introduction and extensive annotations by southern historian Alexander Moore establish a broader place for Taylor in American art history and the intellectual life of the twentieth century.
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