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Anna T. Carmody papers

 Collection
Identifier: 10.2.8

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Scope and Contents

The collection contains materials documenting Anna T. Carmody's career as an artist and instructor, circa 1930-1936. Records include exhibition announcements from the Providence Art Club and the Studio Guild (NY), an exhibition catalogue from the International Water Color Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago (1934), a RISD Senior Day School Catalog, two photos not identified, and a scrapbook of articles about Carmody and primarily Providence Art Club exhibitions, 1930-1936. The scrapbook includes newspaper clipping photographs of Carmody and her paintings.

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1930-1936

Creator

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Conditions Governing Use

Permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from archival materials must be obtained in writing from the Archives. The researcher assumes full responsibility for use of material and for conformity to all applicable laws, including copyright.

Biographical note

Born in Rhode Island on February 5, 1895, Carmody graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 1917. She also studied at the Art Students League and the Grand Central Art School in New York City and the Breckenridge School of Art in Gloucester, MA. Carmody spent a summer living in the Latin Quarter in Paris and, along with RISD colleague Stephen W. Macomber, took a special course in the figure from Hans Hofmann during 1935 December. She taught Freehand Drawing at RISD from 1920 to 1947.

A resident of Providence, RI, she summered on Block Island and at the Woodstock (NY) Art Colony. Carmody concentrated on watercolors though also worked with oils and lithographs. She exhibited at the Providence Art Club, the South County (RI) Art Association, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Studio Guild (NY), and the Boston Art Club. Anna T. Carmody died in 1969 January.

Extent

.10 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The collection contains materials documenting Anna T. Carmody's career as an artist and instructor, circa 1930-1936.

Arrangement

The collection is organized in the following manner.

  1. Series I: Papers

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Transferred to the RISD Archives by the Fleet Library at RISD.

Subject

Occupation

Topical

Title
Guide to the Anna T. Carmody paperscirca 1930-1936
Author
Finding aid prepared by Rachael Juskuv.
Date
2012 November 16
Description rules
Finding Aid Based On Describing Archives: A Content Standard (Dacs)
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2012 July 3: Revised by Douglas Doe

Repository Details

Part of the Rhode Island School of Design Archives Repository

Contact:
Fleet Library at RISD
20 Washington Place
Providence RI 02903 USA