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  1. Maud Humphrey. Art Print. 12" x 18", Multiple Sizes. From. $19. See More Like This. Shop Art.com for the best selection of Maud Humphrey wall art online. Low price guarantee, fast shipping & easy returns, and custom framing options on all prints.

  2. 🥰 First Party, Girl Holding a Hand Mirror, 1898, Maud Humphrey, Gallery Graphics, Print, Vintage, Wall Hanging, ~ 240217-WH 183 🥰 👇👇👇👇DESCRIPTION👇👇👇👇 Step back in time with this charming vintage print from 1898 by Maud Humphrey. Featuring a girl holding a hand mirror, this piece captures the innocence and beauty of ...

  3. Original Illustration Artwork For Sale. Maud Humphrey was born March 30, 1868 in Rochester, New York to John Perkins Humphrey (DOD 1906) and Frances V. Dewey Churchill. Raised in the 3rd Ward an area of the Rochester elite. The pride of her prominent family origins is apparent with the use of her maiden name in the signature on all her art. She started drawing at a young age. At the age of 12 ...

  4. MAUD HUMPHREY A woman of the century (page 413 crop).jpg 758 × 1,046; 103 KB. Maud Humphrey from American Women, 1897 (cropped).jpg 352 × 489; 59 KB. Maud Humphrey from American Women, 1897 - cropped.jpg 336 × 506; 60 KB. Maud Humphrey from American Women, 1897.jpg 405 × 569; 71 KB. Maud Humphrey mit Sohn Humphrey.jpg 250 × 384; 21 KB ...

  5. 18. Juni 2018 · In that final golden summer, Humphrey DeForest Bogart was at last a hero among his peers. He remembered those months as the happiest of his first 40 years. By 1916, Willow Brook was sold. Maud had taken a position as art director for a popular magazine, The Delineator, and insisted she needed to stay close to Manhattan. For Bogie, it was the ...

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  7. 7. Feb. 2011 · Maud Humphrey painted angelic children nestling up to Madonna-like mothers in a series of successful books that began in the 1890s with The Bride’s Book,” wrote A.M Sperber and Eric Lax in Bogart. “Her own children, however, seemed little more than biological evidence that she had done her duty as a wife. They knew their place; it was with the servants, to whom they were shunted off ...