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  1. www.artnet.com › artists › maud-humphreyMaud Humphrey | Artnet

    Maud Humphrey. Litlle girl in bonnet amidst holly..., 1887–1887 Sale Date: November 10, 2001. Auction Closed. Maud Humphrey. Female nude in a garden. Sale Date: November 11, 2000. Auction Closed. Maud Humphrey. Boy carrying basket of puppies, mother dog... Sale Date: May 6, 2000. Auction Closed ...

  2. Maud Humphrey (1893 o. 1897) Maud Cecil Humphrey Bogart (* 30.März 1865 oder 1868 in Rochester, New York; † 22. November 1940 in Los Angeles) war eine US-amerikanische Zeichnerin und Illustratorin.Um die Wende vom 19. zum 20. Jahrhundert war sie eine der bestbezahlten und erfolgreichsten Illustratorinnen Amerikas.

  3. Maud Humphrey. Art Print. 12" x 18", Multiple Sizes. From. $19. See More Like This. Shop Art.com for the best selection of Maud Humphrey wall art online. Low price guarantee, fast shipping & easy returns, and custom framing options on all prints.

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  5. Biography from the Archives of askART. Maud Humphrey, Artist, Illustrator and Watercolorist (New York 1868-1940) Maud Humphrey was born March 30, 1868 in Rochester, New York to John Perkins Humphrey (DOD 1906) and Frances V. Dewey Churchill. Raised in the 3rd Ward an area of the Rochester elite. The pride of her prominent family origins is ...

  6. Humphrey Maud was the son of the civil servant and diplomat John Redcliffe-Maud, Baron Redcliffe-Maud and his wife, the pianist Jean Hamilton. [1] He attended Eton College, where he was a favourite of Benjamin Britten - Britten dedicated The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra to Humphrey and his siblings - though Humphrey's father eventually ...

  7. Maud Humphrey, Artist, Illustrator and Watercolorist (New York 1868-1940) Maud Humphrey was born March 30, 1868 in Rochester, New York to John Perkins Humphrey (DOD 1906) and Frances V. Dewey Churchill. Raised in the 3rd Ward an area of the Rochester elite.