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Katharine Rhoades
American painter
Katharine Nash Rhoades (November 30, 1885 - October 26, 1965) was an American painter, poet and illustrator born in New York City.
She was also a feminist.[1]
Early life and education
Katharine Nash Rhoades, born November 30, 1885, was the daughter of Lyman Rhoades[2][3] (1847–1907), a banker, and Elizabeth Nash (1856-1919) of New York City.
She was the middle child, with two brothers, Lyman Nash and Stephen Nash Rhoades.[4] She attended the Veltin School for Girls in Manhattan.
Rhoades was a debutante in 1904, as was Malvina Hoffman,[2] with whom she traveled with Marion H.
Beckett to Paris in 1908.
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She studied art there for two years.[5] She studied with Robert Henri.
Career
Rhoades was one of the artists who exhibited at the landmark 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art show.
The show included one of her oil paintings, Talloires, ($400).[6][7