Friday, July 27, 2012

Edith Wharton, Author

She was born Edith Newbold Jones on January 24, 1862 and died August 11, 1937.


During her life she won the Pulitzer-Prize, for her writing.  She was an American novelist, wrote short stories and was an interior and garden designer.  In 1885 she married Edward (Teddy) Robbins Wharton.

Her books stand out and are read in many universities.  She traveled around the world and writing what she saw and felt.  Edith Wharton Abroad is a fantastic book about her travels and in particular the gardens she visited.

Her home in Lenox, MA named The Mount has extraordinary landscape/gardens.  You can visit her house and grounds.

My sketch for Paint Party Friday.

Blessings,
Janet

22 comments:

  1. What a great post, thanks for the link! Very nice portrait too, thanks for sharing and happy PPF!

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  2. What an interesting lady, I had never heard of her, but what a life she had...and a gorgeous home. Love your soft pencil drawing.

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  3. Thanks for sharing! I love the angles of her face - she looks real, not classically pretty

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  4. What a great sketch and thanks for the intro. I do think I have heard of her but will check out the link. Nice job. Happy PPF!

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  5. nice tribute to this author, nice portrait!

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  6. I am a huge Edith Wharton fan, she wrote one of my favorite books! Lovely! Happy PPF! #7 Robin Panzer Art Studio 33

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  7. Love how you used soft lines for her!

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  8. What a wonderful sketch of dear Edith, Janet! I studied her in college lit classes. You have caught the intensity of her eyes well.

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  9. Lovely sketch ~ well done ~~ thanks, namaste, (A Creative Harbor)

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  10. The House of Mirth is one of my favourite books... great sketch of her... and I might have to search out that book...xx

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  11. Beautiful portrait of a great novelist!

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  12. I always imagine Edith being a very prim looking woman, but you have captured a little bit of mischief in her expression.

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  13. very cool. Love how you give us a little history!

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  14. I love her eyes! I remember her books from school

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  15. Lovely portrait. You definitely captured her essence.

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  16. Excellent portrait, very good. Greetings.

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  17. Don't know what you mean about 'flashing' stuff on my site ~ I also have an Apple so there should be no problem ~ thanks for coming by ~~ thanks, namaste, (A Creative Harbor)

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  18. Good sketch, and I love the bit of history attached! :)

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  19. wonderful work!!! this looks vintage!!!

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  20. lovely portrait, there is life in her eyes

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  21. Great job. Love her Gardens she did and her writings.

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  22. terrific portrait. Happy PPF, Annette x

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