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Ann Minor
Painter
(1864–1947)
Anne B. Rogers Minor (1864-1947) was born in East Lyme, Connecticut on April 7, 1864. Her began her study of art as a student of her New York cousin, Henry P. Smith. She went on to study with Henry Ward Ranger, George Inness, and the Italian artist Petrella. When she married Dr. George Maynard Minor in 1895 she spent a great deal of time with her father-in-law artist Robert C. Minor and was greatly influenced by that association.

She was exhibiting regularly by 1917. She exhibited at the New Haven Paint and Clay Club in 1920 and the Connecticut Academy in 1917 and 1944. She had her first one-woman show at the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences in the Art Corner in 1942. Forty-six of her paintings were exhibited there. Her painting Venetian Church is part of the collection of the Lyman Allyn Museum.

Minor was a member of the New Haven Paint and Clay Club, the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, the American Artists Professional League, the Gloucester Society of Artists and the North Shore Art Association of Gloucester.

Although very ill in 1946 she continued to paint. Anne B. Rogers Minor died in 1947.


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