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"Illustration from Oh, Virginia! (1920) Wuanita Smith (January 1, 1866 - February 18, 1959) was an American painter, printmaker, and illustrator of children's books. Her work is held in the National Portrait Gallery and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Biography Smith was born in Philadelphia on January 1, 1866 and was the daughter of an oil refinery operator. After finishing grammar school, Smith attended and graduated from the Philadelphia School of Design for Women. In 1887, she worked her first job as a jewelry designer. Smith later attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Drexel Institute. She studied with Howard Pyle, Hugh Breckenridge, Ralph Pearson and exhibited at Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry along with other female artists. She belonged to The Plastic Club, an arts organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her aquatint picture "Approaching Storm" is at the National Portrait Gallery. Her woodcut print "Skating" is part of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art collection. She died on February 18, 1959 in Philadelphia, at the age of 94. Gallery File:A little maid of Massachusetts colony (1915) (14772695423).jpgIllustration from A Little Maid of Massachusetts Colony (1915) A little maid of Massachusetts colony (1915) (14749664091).jpgIllustration from A Little Maid of Massachusetts Colony (1915) Bibliography *'The Four Corners Abroad by Amy Ella Blanchard, part of the Four Corners series, illustrated by Wuanita Smith (G.W. Jacobs, 1909) *At least three books from the Admiral's Granddaughter Series by Elizabeth Lincoln Gould **The Admiral's Granddaughter (1907), illustrated by Wuanita Smith **The Admiral's Little Housekeeper (1910), illustrated by Wuanita Smith, about the Beaumont family Christmas **The Admiral's Little Secretary (1911), illustrated by Wuanita Smith *The Little Runaways At Home (1912) by Alice Turner Curtis *A Little Maid of Massachusetts Colony (1915) *Oh, Virginia! (1920) by Helen Sherman Griffith *Brothers Grimm and other stories (1922) *Grandpa's Little Girls and Their Friends (1925) by Alice Turner Curtis References 1866 births 1959 deaths 20th-century American women artists Artists from Philadelphia Children's book illustrators "
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