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| Name | Julia Graydon Sharpe |
| Birth/Death Dates | 1857-1939 |
| Where in Indiana | Marion County--Indianapolis |
| When in Indiana | 1858-1939 |
| Notable For | Julia Graydon Sharpe was born into a wealthy family in Indianapolis. At first she painted as a hobby, then in her mid-thirties she decided to study painting seriously. She attended art schools and studied under other Hoosier artists such as William Forsyth, J. Otis Adams, and J. Will Vawter. Her watercolor paintings were displayed across the state and at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915; and the MacDowell Club of New York, 1917. Her paintings are in several art museums in Indiana. |
| Description | Sharpe is wearing a floor-length dress with long lace sleeves. |
| Subject | Women artists Artists Watercolorists Watercolors Women Clothing & dress Sharpe, Julia Graydon, ca. 1857-1939
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| Item ID | Julia_Graydon_Full |
| Source of Image | Julia Graydon Sharpe Papers (M 0673). Indiana Historical Society |
| Digital Collection | Notable Hoosiers (DC 010) |
| Bibliography/Notes | Information taken from Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, IHS Press, 2004. |
| Copyright Notice | Digital image © 2005 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. |