Susan Brown Chase
{{short description|American painter}}
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| birth_date = {{Birth year|1868}}
| birth_place = St. Louis, Missouri, US
| death_date = {{Death year and age|1948|1868}}
| death_place = Clearwater, Florida, US
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| field = Painting
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| spouse = Volney Ogle Chase
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Susan Brown Chase (1868–1948) was an American painter.{{cite web |title=Susan Brown Chase |url=http://www.askart.com/artist_bulletins/Susan_Brown_Chase/105390/Susan_Brown_Chase.aspx |website=AskArt |accessdate=29 September 2019}}
Biography
Born in St. Louis, Chase had moved to Washington, D.C. by 1890, and would spend the majority of her life in that town.{{cite book|author=Virgil E. McMahan|title=The Artists of Washington, D.C., 1796–1996|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=X4jrAAAAMAAJ|year=1995|publisher=Artists of Washington|isbn=978-0-9649101-0-2}} She studied art under Edmund C. Messer, Bertha E. Perrie, William Henry Holmes, Henry B. Snell, William Lester Stevens, and George Pearse Ennis, and attended classes at the Chester Springs Summer School.{{cite web |title=Susan Brown Chase - Biography |url=http://www.antiquesandfineart.com/artists/bio.cfm?id=191515 |website=Antiques & Fine Art |accessdate=29 September 2019}} Long active in the arts community in Washington, she was a charter member of the Arts Club of Washington; other organizations to which she belonged included the Washington Water Color Club, the Society of Washington Artists, the American Watercolor Society, and the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors. With these groups she exhibited at such venues as the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Witte Museum. She was one of a small number of women allowed to show work with the Landscape Club of Washington, and she participated in the Greater Washington Independent Exhibition of 1935. For a number of years she taught at the Abbott School of Fine and Commercial Art. Chase received an honorable mention for her work at the Women's National Exhibition in St. Louis, and in 1917 she was awarded a medal from the Washington Water Color Club, on whose board she served and whose president she once was. Later in life she went to live with a daughter in Clearwater, Florida, in which town she died. She was buried at Arlington National Cemetery next to her husband, Volney Ogle Chase, with whom she had had two children; the grave marker gives her date of birth as 1864.{{cite web|url=https://ancexplorer.army.mil/publicwmv/#/arlington-national/search/results/1/CgVjaGFzZRIFc3VzYW4-/|website=ANC Explorer|accessdate=16 August 2021|title=Chase, Susan B}}
Work
Chase produced mainly watercolors during her career, many of them depicting scenes from around Washington, D.C. She also worked in gouache. One of her watercolors, an Interior from c. 1933–1943, is currently owned by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, to which it was transferred by the General Services Administration from the Internal Revenue Service.{{cite web|url=https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/interior-4670|title=Interior|website=Smithsonian American Art Museum|accessdate=31 December 2017}} Eleven works, mostly watercolors and drawings, are held by the Library of Congress.{{cite web |title=Chase, Susan Brown |url=https://www.loc.gov/search/?fa=contributor:chase,+susan+brown&all=true |website=Library of Congress |accessdate=29 September 2019}}
Gallery
Susan Brown Chase - C&O Canal, Georgetown DC.jpg|C&O Canal, Georgetown DC, 1916
Susan Brown Chase - Pa. Ave bet. 22 & 23 Washington DC.jpg|Pennsylvania Avenue between 22 and 23rd Street Washington DC, 1920
African American sitting in the doorway of a frame house in Washington DC LCCN2004661807.jpg|African American sitting in the doorway of a frame house in Washington DC, 1910
References
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External links
- {{Commons cat inline|Susan Brown Chase}}
- [https://www.invaluable.com/artist/chase-susan-brown-1kp8xamfka/sold-at-auction-prices/ images of Chase's work] on Invaluable
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Category:American watercolorists
Category:American women watercolorists
Category:20th-century American painters
Category:20th-century American women painters
Category:Painters from St. Louis
Category:Painters from Washington, D.C.