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Maude Alice Cowles

Maude Alice Cowles (1871 - 1905) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut.  Maude Cowles is known for Illustration, mural painting, stain glass design.

Known for her murals and stain-glass windows, Maude Cowles was also a painter and illustrator whose work included Hawthorne's "House of Seven Gables" and illustrations for "Scribner's" and "McClure's" magazines.

She, along with her twin sister, Genevieve, was born in Farmington, Connecticut, and they had parallel careers. She studied at Yale University and exhibited at the Paris Exposition of 1900 and the St. Louis Exposition of 1904.

Genevieve and Maude did several mural decorations including ones for Christ Church in New Haven, Connecticut and Grace Church in New York City.

Source:
Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"

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Facts about Maude Alice Cowles

   Maude Alice Cowles  Born:  1871 - Farmington, Connecticut
Died:   1905
Known for:  Illustration, mural painting, stain glass design

Known for her murals and stain-glass windows, Maude Cowles was also a painter and illustrator whose work included Hawthorne's "House of Seven Gables" and illustrations for "Scribner's" and "McClure's" magazines.

She, along with her twin sister, Genevieve, was born in Farmington, Connecticut, and they had parallel careers. She studied at Yale University and exhibited at the Paris Exposition of 1900 and the St. Louis Exposition of 1904.

Genevieve and Maude did several mural decorations including ones for Christ Church in New Haven, Connecticut and Grace Church in New York City.

Source:
Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"

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