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12 Facts About Edith Dimock

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Edith Dimock's work was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show in New York.

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Edith Dimock married fellow artist, William Glackens, but continued to use her maiden name professionally after the marriage.

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Edith Dimock was given the nickname of "Teed", and was the daughter of Ira Dimock, a silk merchant based in Connecticut, and older sister of Stanley, Harold Edwin and Florence Irene Dimock.

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In 1913 Edith Dimock gave birth to their daughter, Lenna, an artist.

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Edith Dimock was an honorary secretary of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies in 1911 and 1915.

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Edith Dimock died October 28,1955, at her home in Hartford.

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Edith Dimock studied at the Art Students League between 1895 and 1899 with William Merritt Chase.

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Edith Dimock then studied with Chase at the New York School of Art.

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Edith Dimock comes to her world very unconventionally, free from pictorial prejudice, and with a purpose which is not complicated by unsettled notions.

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Edith Dimock illustrated Grace Van Rensselaer Dwight's children's book of nine short stories, The yellow cat and her friends which was published in 1905 and Kate Forrest Oswell's Stories Grandmother Told, which was published in 1912.

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Edith Dimock's works were shown in 1908 with seven other painters at the Macbeth Galleries at the Ashcan School.

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Edith Dimock exhibited at the New York Armory Show of 1913, where she showed 8 works, Sweat Shop Girls in the Country, Mother and Daughter, and six paintings, all entitled Group.