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Grace Hamilton McIntyre

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on the Upper West Side. She did well in china painting, and later also studied the painting of miniatures. In 1899 she traveled to Europe with her neighbors, the Fabers; on her return she painted miniatures on commission from family and friends. She married Malcolm McIntyre, a mechanical engineer,
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who moved with her family to Nebraska, where her father was one of the founders of the first beet-sugar business in the United States. By 1893 she was back in New York City at the
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in 1910, and ceased painting after Lois, the couple's only child, was born in 1917. Her work was shown at the
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What little is known of McIntyre's life comes from a manuscript biography written by her daughter,
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This article about a painter from the United States born in the 1870s is a
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American Portrait Miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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portrait miniatures
Lois Darling
Staten Island
Veltin School for Girls
National Academy of Design
American Society of Miniature Painters
Riverside
Connecticut
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Carrie Rebora Barratt
American Portrait Miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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19th-century American women painters
20th-century American painters
20th-century American women painters
Artists from Staten Island
People from Riverside, Connecticut
Painters from New York City

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