Sarah Choate Sears
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1858 - 1935, West Gouldsboro, Maine
In 1901, F. Holland Day included five photographs by Choate in his landmark New American Photography exhibition, which traveled to London and Paris. Choate was later elected to the Pictorialist group The Linked Ring, and her work was published in 1907 in Camera Work.
Sears was a patron of Maurice Brazil Prendergast and owned work by, among others, Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Arthur B. Davies, Paul Cezanne, Georges Braque, and Henri Matisse.
In 1877, Sarah Carlisle Choate married Joshua Montgomery Sears (1854–1905).
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Last Updated8/7/24
active late 19th century - early 20th century
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