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Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (born Elizabeth Huntingdon Jones; November 8, 1885 – December 26, 1968) was an American painter who lived in New York City, Philadelphia, and Paris, France. She had a successful career as a painter at the turn of the century, exhibiting her works internationally and winning awards. She had a mental breakdown that caused a break in her career, and she returned to have a successful second career, creating modern watercolor paintings. She was a resident at three artist colonies, with notable artists, writers, and musicians. Sparhawk-Jones' works are in American art museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Museum of Modern Art.

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  • إليزابيث سبارهوك جونز (ar)
  • Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (en)
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  • كانت إليزابيث سبارهوك جونز (1885- 1968) رسامة أمريكية عاشت في مدينة نيويورك وفيلادلفيا وفي باريس بفرنسا. حظيت بحياة مهنية ناجحة بصفتها فنانة في مطلع القرن، وعرضت أعمالها دوليًا وفازت بجوائز. تعرضت لانهيار عقلي سبب انقطاعًا في حياتها المهنية، وعادت لتعيش حياة مهنية ثانية ناجحة رسمت فيها لوحات مائية حديثة. أقامت في ثلاث مستعمرات فنانين، رفقة فنانين وكتّاب وموسيقيين بارزين. أعمال سبارهوك جونز موجودة في متاحف الفن الأمريكية، بما فيها معهد الفنون في شيكاغو، ومتحف المتروبوليتان للفنون، ومتحف الفن الحديث. (ar)
  • Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (born Elizabeth Huntingdon Jones; November 8, 1885 – December 26, 1968) was an American painter who lived in New York City, Philadelphia, and Paris, France. She had a successful career as a painter at the turn of the century, exhibiting her works internationally and winning awards. She had a mental breakdown that caused a break in her career, and she returned to have a successful second career, creating modern watercolor paintings. She was a resident at three artist colonies, with notable artists, writers, and musicians. Sparhawk-Jones' works are in American art museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Museum of Modern Art. (en)
  • Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (1885–1968) fue una pintora estadounidense que vivió en Nueva York, Filadelfia y París. ​ Tuvo una carrera de éxito como pintora en el cambio de siglo, exponiendo sus obras internacionalmente y ganando premios. Tuvo un colapso mental que provocó una quiebra de su carrera y volvió a tener una segunda carrera después creando pinturas modernas en acuarela. Fue residente en tres colonias de artistas, con escritores y músicos notables. Las obras de Sparhawk-Jones se encuentran en los museos de arte estadounidenses, incluido el Instituto de Arte de Chicago, el Museo Metropolitano de Arte y el Museo de Arte Moderno. (es)
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  • Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (en)
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