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Work/Cited Episode 5: Excavating the Art and Life of Eliza Pratt Greatorex
In this episode, NYPL’s Elizabeth Cronin and art historian Katherine Manthorne discuss Manthorne's new book, Restless Enterprise: The Art and Life of Eliza Pratt Greatorex, which tells the story of the most famous woman American artist you’ve probably never heard of. In the post-Civil War era, Greatorex was a painter in the Hudson River School, a chronicler of Old New York and pioneer in the etching revival, and the NYPL’s collection of her lost pictures, papers, and even a wooden book cover carved in Bavaria made the book possible.
Episode Recording and Transcript
Work/Cited Episode 5: Excavating the Art and Life of Eliza Pratt Greatorex from The New York Public Library on Vimeo.
A transcript of this event is available here.
Episode References and Additional Resources
Eliza Greatorex’s Works from NYPL
Available on the Digital Collections site
Eliza Greatorex’s Books at NYPL
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Die Heimath von Oberamergau (Oberammergau, 1871)
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The Homes of Ober-Ammergau: A series of twenty etchings in heliotype, from the original pen-and-ink drawings, together with notes from a diary kept during a three months' residence in Ober-Ammergau, in the summer of 1871 (Munich, J. Albert, 1872)
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Old New York: From the Battery to Bloomingdale (New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1875)
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Relics of Manhattan: A series of photographs, from pen and ink sketches taken on the spot, by Eliza Greatorex; illustrating historic scenes and buildings in and around this city, and comprising the following views … (New York, 1869)
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Summer Etchings in Colorado (New York: G. P. Putnam's sons [c1873])
Other Important Books Mentioned
- Elizabeth Ellet, Women Artists in All Ages and Countries (New York: Harper and Bros., 1859)
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Mary Louise Booth, History of the City of New York (New York: W.R.C. Clark, 1867)
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Madeleine Beaufort, ed. The Diaries of Samuel P. Avery (New York: Arno Press, 1979)
- Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, ed. History of Woman Suffrage. Ed. by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage (New York: Fowler & Wells, [1881]-1922)
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