Claude Raguet Hirst
Claude Raguet Hirst (1855–1942) was an American painter, wood carver and artist.
Also recorded as Claudine Raguet Hirst; Claude Raquet Hirst; Mrs. William Crothers Fitler.
Claude Raguet Hirst in brief
- Born
- 1855
- Died
- 1942
- Known for
- painter, wood carver and artist
- Place of birth
- Cincinnati
Overview
Born at Cincinnati in 1855, died at New York City in 1942.
In detail
Claude Raguet Hirst studied at Art Academy of Cincinnati.
The field of work recorded is painting. Charles Courtney Curran is recorded as an influence.
Places of work recorded in the authority are New York City.
Work by Claude Raguet Hirst is recorded in the collections of New York Historical, New Britain Museum of American Art and Brooklyn Museum.
Sources
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- 1.
“Claude Raguet Hirst”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q12060178: Claude Raguet Hirst
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