Harriet Thayer Durgin (1843–1912) was a pioneering 19th-century American artist from the U.S. state of Massachusetts, who specialized in water colors and sketches of landscapes and still-lifes focused on botanical motifs. After studying in Paris, where she received special notice in the Salon of 1886, she shared a studio in Copley Square, Boston, with her sister, the muralist, Lyle Durgin. Durgin is remembered as one of the foremost American artists of the floral-painting genre during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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| - Harriet Thayer Durgin (1843–1912) was a pioneering 19th-century American artist from the U.S. state of Massachusetts, who specialized in water colors and sketches of landscapes and still-lifes focused on botanical motifs. After studying in Paris, where she received special notice in the Salon of 1886, she shared a studio in Copley Square, Boston, with her sister, the muralist, Lyle Durgin. Durgin is remembered as one of the foremost American artists of the floral-painting genre during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. (en)
- Харриет Дарджин (англ. Harriet Durgin, полное имя Harriet Thayer Durgin; 1843—1912) — американская художница, специализировалась на акварельных работах пейзажей и натюрмортов — одна из выдающихся американских художниц своего времени в жанре цветочной живописи. (ru)
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| - Wilmington, Massachusetts, US (en)
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| - Delphine Arnould de Cool-Fortin, (en)
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| - Harriet Thayer Durgin (1843–1912) was a pioneering 19th-century American artist from the U.S. state of Massachusetts, who specialized in water colors and sketches of landscapes and still-lifes focused on botanical motifs. After studying in Paris, where she received special notice in the Salon of 1886, she shared a studio in Copley Square, Boston, with her sister, the muralist, Lyle Durgin. Durgin is remembered as one of the foremost American artists of the floral-painting genre during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. (en)
- Харриет Дарджин (англ. Harriet Durgin, полное имя Harriet Thayer Durgin; 1843—1912) — американская художница, специализировалась на акварельных работах пейзажей и натюрмортов — одна из выдающихся американских художниц своего времени в жанре цветочной живописи. (ru)
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