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which featured hundreds of her illustrations. At the time, she was the only female staff artist working for a major American newspaper. Little is known of Davis' life despite the prominence of her work.
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in 1894. The unusual depiction appears in the center of a gallery of photographs of the faces of male artists, while her self-portrait is a drawing with her facing away from the viewer.
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before he died was by Davis. Her work there mostly depicted women's events like charities. Some significant people she depicted include President
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Georgina A. Davis's 1893 artwork showing the Salvation Army's "Slum Sisters" saying grace together
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Beyond the lines : pictorial reporting, everyday life, and the crisis of gilded-age America
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Georgina A. Davis was born around 1852 in New York City. She studied art at
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https://www.cooperalumni.org/2012/11/alumni-profile-georgina-davis/
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tribal leaders. She also worked as an illustrator for the
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New York City
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Painter
illustrator
engraver
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engraver
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Cooper Union School of Design for Women
Art Students' League
the poem of the same name
Thomas Hood
The Aldine
1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition

Frank Leslie
Rutherford B. Hayes
Ruth Cleveland
Ute
Salvation Army
The War Cry
McLoughlin Brothers
Quarterly Illustrator


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ISBN
978-1-4968-1592-7
OCLC

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