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Louise Willis Snead

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Snead was familiar with a half-dozen languages. She wrote both prose and poetry for magazines, her writings appeared over the pen name "Louis Hammond Willis." Snead contributed largely to women's magazines for fifteen years, and illustrated her own articles. She also played on a number of musical
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While still a student, Snead had charge of the painting and drawing classes at Charleston Female Seminary. She was the assistant teacher in the Carolina Art School. Believing that everything helps everything else, she applied herself to the study of architecture, and in so doing, developed plans.
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on December 14, 1868. From her mother, Elizabeth Louise Hammond, Louise inherited a love of nature and a scientific mind. From her father, Major Edward Willis, she inherited ambition, an indomitable will, and perseverance. The Willis home was the meeting place of people of talent and distinction.
220:; December 14, 1868 – October 7, 1958) was an American artist, writer, and composer. Her art specialized in miniature painting, illustrations, and needlework. She lectured on Persian rugs, wrote articles of various topics under a masculine pseudonym, and even composed a 366:, and the Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters. By religion, she was Protestant. Her recreations included landscape gardening, building stone pillars and walls, and making concrete garden furniture. 41: 369:
On September 4, 1894, she married Harry Vairin Snead (1867–deceased) of New York City, son of Col. Thomas L. Snead of Virginia. They had one daughter, Louise Vairin Snead (1897-1984).
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instruments. Having studied the theory of music, her compositions demonstrated originality. Snead composed approximately 20 songs and a march that was orchestrated by
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Snead lectured on “The Magic Carpet," or the making of real Persian rugs. Other lectures were on topics of special interest to women's clubs, one being
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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According to the "Directory of Southern Women Artists", Louise was born in 1866.
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Snead exhibited for years in the New York Watercolor Society and at the
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893).
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She was graduated with first-honor medal and diploma from the
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Louise Hammond Willis Snead
"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Charleston, South Carolina
Darien, Connecticut
Charleston Female Seminary
Art Students League of New York

née
pen name
march
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston Female Seminary
New York City
James Carroll Beckwith
Harry Siddons Mowbray
William Merritt Chase
Frank DuMond
Irving Ramsey Wiles
Art Students League of New York
Theodora Thayer
Alice Beckington
portraiture

American Society of Miniature Painters
South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition
point laces
Chautauqua
art needlework
handicrafts

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