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Emily Clayton Bishop

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223: 142: 38: 770: 177:. She was regarded as one of PAFA's most promising students, receiving the Packard Prize (1904), the George B. McClellan Anatomy Prize (1905), Honorable Mention in the Edmund Stewardson Competition (1906, 1907, 1910), and the Composition Prize for Sculpture. During this time, she became a friend of 133:. John Bishop was civil engineer and the family was prominent in the community. As of 1888, Alice B. Bishop purchased the deed of 66 South Main Street, Smithsburg, for $ 1650. The house, now known as the Emily Clayton Bishop house, is now a Maryland State historic site. 122: 254:
was installing memorial tablet that Bishop had completed in honor of the director of the Orpheus Club. Three more of her works were on display at PAFA's annual exhibition: "Woman Knitting", "Portrate of Browning", and "John".
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She graduated from the Academy and established a studio in Philadelphia. Her works appeared in exhibitions at the Pennsylvania Academy (1907, 1910, 1911, 1912), the
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The Smithsburg Historical Society in Smithsburg, Maryland holds a substantial collection of her works. In 1983 a centennial exhibition of her work was held at the
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After her death, the Pennsylvania Academy held a memorial exhibit of twenty of her bronze sculptures. Sixteen of her works were shown in
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Official Catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific International Exposition (with Awards) San Francisco, California
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awarded her a teacher's certificate in Art Interpretation and criticism in 1903. She received a scholarship to attend the
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in 2010. Bishop was included in PAFA's exhibition "Modern Women at PAFA: From Cassatt to O'Keeffe" in 2013. The
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Holme, Charles; Eglington, Guy; Boswell, Peyton; McCormick, William Bernard; Whigham, Henry James (1917).
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Emily Louise Clayton Bishop was born to John Hoye Bishop and Alice (Besore) Bishop on April 23, 1883, in
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Bishop was able to travel and study in England, Holland, Italy, and Greece with the support of the
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American sculpture in the Museum of American Art of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Emily Clayton Bishop attended public schools before going to St. Mary's Female Seminary, in
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in Philadelphia in 1917, where her bas-relief "Dance of Youth in the Spring" was displayed.
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She was one of an "exuberant coterie of women artists" who convinced sculpture instructor
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Her friend sculptor Beatrice Fenton donated a collection of Bishop's works to the
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Bishop died Friday, March 1, 1912 and was buried in Smithsburg Cemetery,
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Her works are in museum collections in the United States, including the
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to add portrait and composition classes to the sculpture program.
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includes at least four works by Bishop in its collection.
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Emily Bishop (disambiguation)

Cavetown, Maryland
Smithsburg, Maryland
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Maryland State historic site

Cavetown, Maryland

St. Mary's City, Maryland
Maryland Institute of Art and Design
Baltimore, Maryland
Johns Hopkins University
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Philadelphia
William Merritt Chase
Beatrice Fenton
Marjorie Martinet
Charles Grafly
Cresson Traveling Scholarship
Rodin
Chicago Art Institute
National Sculpture Society

Smithsburg, Maryland
tuberculosis
The New York Times
Philadelphia Academy of Music
San Francisco, California
Panama–Pacific International Exposition

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