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237:, and remained a friend of his throughout the rest of his life. In all, Edwards spent a decade off and on in Mexico, practicing her craft and researching the Mexican influence on the art world. During that time, she published books and pamphlets on Mexican art. She married and divorced Librado de Cantabrana. The couple had one child that died in infancy. 155:
bypass. Edwards was elected the organization's first president. Edwards used her artistic bent to put on a September puppet show for city commissioners aimed at preventing a section of the river (now known as the San Antonio River Walk) from being paved over. The title of the puppet show was "The
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She was born one of four daughters on October 7, 1888, to Frank Mudge Edwards and his wife Lillian Brockway Edwards of San Antonio. When she was seven years old, Emily's mother died, leaving her father to raise four daughters as a single father. At age ten, her father enrolled her at Ursuline
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and Edwards. They had met when Edwards had been renting a house from Rena's sister, Lucy Madison Maverick. Green and Edwards assembled what they believed were a cross-section of San Antonio's population who were interested in protesting the razing of a house that lay in the path of a proposed
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Goose and the Golden Eggs". The Goose was representative of the river, and each egg representing an aspect of city culture that benefited from the river. Edwards served as the SACS president for two years, overseeing the organization's efforts to preserve the uniqueness of San Antonio.
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From early on, Edwards exhibited promise as an artist. She trained with known artists of her time. She took classes from
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Stones, Bells, Lighted Candles: Personal Memories of the Old Ursuline Academy in San Antonio at the Turn of the Century
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From the 1950s onward, Edwards spent the rest of her life in San Antonio. She died on February 16, 1980.
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Academy in San Antonio. After Ursuline, she continued her education at San Antonio Female Institute.
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This article is about the American artist and conservationist. For the American physics educator, see
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in Chicago until 1917. The next several years, she taught at schools in San Antonio and in
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On March 23, 1924, thirteen women gathered in San Antonio for the first meeting of the
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Inventing The Fiesta City: Heritage and Carnival in San Antonio
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Pots of Promise: Mexicans and Pottery at Hull-House, 1920–40
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Painted Walls of Mexico from Prehistoric Times Until Today
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in 1905, and also became an employee of the institute. At
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For the fictional musician, see 14: 509:San Antonio Conservation Society 144:San Antonio Conservation Society 138:San Antonio Conservation Society 120:San Antonio Conservation Society 652:The Granary at Mission San José 233:in 1925. She took classes from 723:20th-century American painters 554:King William Historic District 1: 314:. University of Texas Press. 621:Yturri-Edmunds Historic Site 614:Yturri-Edmunds Historic Site 101:Librado de Cantabrana (div.) 769: 382:"Night in Old San Antonio" 351:. Southwest Craft Center. 18: 738:History of women in Texas 677:Staacke Brothers Building 130:that is now known as the 109:One child died in infancy 748:Artists from San Antonio 426:Handbook of Texas online 207:Francis W. Parker School 199:Art Institute of Chicago 185:. 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Emily E. Edwards
State Fair (1945 film)
San Antonio
Texas
San Antonio Conservation Society
Diego Rivera
San Antonio River
San Antonio River Walk
San Antonio Conservation Society
Rena Maverick Green
San Antonio River
Pompeo Coppini
Diego Rivera
Mexico
Harry Mills Walcott
John Vanderpoel
Enella Benedict
Art Institute of Chicago
Hull House
Francis W. Parker School
West Virginia
New York City
Massachusetts
Mexico
Diego Rivera
OCLC
8336139
OCLC
5508189
OCLC

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