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'''Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley''' (1900 [[Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey]] – 1971 [[Arlington, Virginia]]) was an American artist, and printmaker.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artist/?id=2366|title=Victoria Hutson Huntley / American Art|publisher=|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}</ref>
'''Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley''' (1900 [[Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey]] – 1971 [[Arlington, Virginia]]) was an American artist, and printmaker.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artist/?id=2366|title=Victoria Hutson Huntley / American Art|access-date=January 8, 2015}}</ref>


==Life==
==Life==
Huntley grew up in New York City, and studied at the [[New York School of Fine and Applied Art]] and the [[Art Students League of New York]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifpda.org/content/node/1115|title=Victoria Hutson Huntley|access-date=January 8, 2015}}</ref> She studied under [[John French Sloan|John Sloan]], [[Max Weber]], and [[Kenneth Hayes Miller]] and was awarded First Prize in Lithography in the International Graphic Art Show at the [[Art Institute of Chicago|Chicago Art Institute]]. In 1933 her lithograph, ''Koppers Coke'', was awarded First Prize in Lithography in the National Exhibition of the Philadelphia Print Club.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/goldstein/goldcap.html|title=Capital and Labor - Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings from the Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912-1948 Exhibitions (Library of Congress)|date=1999-10-20|website=www.loc.gov|language=en|access-date=2018-10-23}}</ref>
She grew up in New York City.
She studied at the [[New York School of Fine and Applied Art]] and the [[Art Students League of New York]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifpda.org/content/node/1115|title=Victoria Hutson Huntley|publisher=|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}</ref> She studied under [[John French Sloan|John Sloan]], [[Max Weber]], and [[Kenneth Hayes Miller]] and was awarded First Prize in Lithography in the International Graphic Art Show at the Chicago Art Institute. In 1933 her lithograph, ''Koppers Coke'', was awarded First Prize in Lithography in the National Exhibition of the Philadelphia Print Club.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/goldstein/goldcap.html|title=Capital and Labor - Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings from the Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912-1948 Exhibitions (Library of Congress)|date=1999-10-20|website=www.loc.gov|language=en|access-date=2018-10-23}}</ref>
She married a physicist, Ralph Huntley.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wppl.org/wphistory/VictoriaHutsonHuntley.html|title=Winter Park History|publisher=|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}</ref>
She married a physicist, Ralph Huntley.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wppl.org/wphistory/VictoriaHutsonHuntley.html|title=Winter Park History|access-date=January 8, 2015}}</ref>
She taught at the [[Birch Wathen Lenox School]], from 1934 to 1942. Later in the 1940s she was Resident Artist at the Pomfret School in Connecticut.
She taught at the [[Birch Wathen Lenox School]], from 1934 to 1942. Later in the 1940s she was Resident Artist at the [[Pomfret School]] in Connecticut.
In 1939, she painted a mural, ''The Packet Sails from Greenwich'', at the post office in [[Greenwich, Connecticut]], and another, ''Fiddler's Green'', in [[Springville, New York]] as part of the [[Treasury Section of Fine Arts]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.greenwichtime.com/local/article/Will-mural-set-sail-after-Greenwich-Avenue-post-540375.php|title=Will mural set sail after Greenwich Avenue post office sale?|work=GreenwichTime|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://savethepostoffice.com/location/connecticut/greenwich-ct|title=Greenwich CT|publisher=|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newdealartregistry.org/artist/HuntleyvictoriaHutson/|title=Victoria Hutson Huntley|website=The New Deal Art Registry|access-date=2016-03-05}}</ref>
In 1939, she painted a mural, ''The Packet Sails from Greenwich'', at the post office in [[Greenwich, Connecticut]], and another, ''Fiddler's Green'', in [[Springville, New York]] as part of the [[Treasury Section of Fine Arts]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.greenwichtime.com/local/article/Will-mural-set-sail-after-Greenwich-Avenue-post-540375.php|title=Will mural set sail after Greenwich Avenue post office sale?|work=GreenwichTime|date=June 29, 2010 |access-date=January 8, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://savethepostoffice.com/location/connecticut/greenwich-ct|title=Greenwich CT|access-date=January 8, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newdealartregistry.org/artist/HuntleyvictoriaHutson/|title=Victoria Hutson Huntley|website=The New Deal Art Registry|access-date=2016-03-05}}</ref>


Her papers are held at the [[Archives of American Art]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/victoria-hutson-huntley-papers-15665|title=Summary of the Victoria Hutson Huntley papers, 1929–1999 – Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution|author=Archives of American Art|publisher=|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}</ref> In 1942 she was elected into the [[National Academy of Design]] as an Associate Academician.
Her papers are held at the [[Archives of American Art]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/victoria-hutson-huntley-papers-15665|title=Summary of the Victoria Hutson Huntley papers, 1929–1999 – Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution|author=Archives of American Art|access-date=January 8, 2015}}</ref> In 1942 she was elected into the [[National Academy of Design]] as an Associate Academician.


Her work is represented in the [[New York Public Library]], the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], The [[Boston Museum of Fine Arts]], the [[Chicago Art Institute]], the [[Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts]], the [[Cleveland Museum of Art]], and the [[Whitney Museum]].<ref>[[Associated American Artists]], 711 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY.</ref>
Her work is represented in the [[New York Public Library]], the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], The [[Boston Museum of Fine Arts]], the [[Chicago Art Institute]], the [[Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts]], the [[Cleveland Museum of Art]], and the [[Whitney Museum]].<ref>[[Associated American Artists]], 711 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY.</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{cite web|url=https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/goldstein/goldcap.html|title=Capital and Labor – Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings from the Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912–1948 – Exhibitions (Library of Congress)|publisher=|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}
*{{cite web|url=https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/goldstein/goldcap.html|title=Capital and Labor – Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings from the Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912–1948 – Exhibitions (Library of Congress)|website=[[Library of Congress]] |date=October 20, 1999 |access-date=January 8, 2015}}
*[http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/9aa/9aa156.htm American Women at Work: Women Printmakers and the Federal Art Project]
*[http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/9aa/9aa156.htm American Women at Work: Women Printmakers and the Federal Art Project]
*[http://www.askart.com/askart/h/victoria_ebbels_hutson_huntley/victoria_ebbels_hutson_huntley.aspx Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley on Askart]
*[http://www.askart.com/askart/h/victoria_ebbels_hutson_huntley/victoria_ebbels_hutson_huntley.aspx Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley on Askart]
*{{cite web|url=http://www.artnet.com/artists/victoria-ebbels-hutson-huntley/past-auction-results|title=Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley Auction Results – Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley on artnet|publisher=|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.artnet.com/artists/victoria-ebbels-hutson-huntley/past-auction-results|title=Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley Auction Results – Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley on artnet|access-date=January 8, 2015}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.abbyfurey.com/inventory.lasso?Artist=Victoria%20Hutson%20Huntley&action=search|title=Welcome to Abigail Furey Fine Prints and Drawings|publisher=|accessdate=January 8, 2015}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.abbyfurey.com/inventory.lasso?Artist=Victoria%20Hutson%20Huntley&action=search|title=Welcome to Abigail Furey Fine Prints and Drawings|access-date=January 8, 2015}}


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Victoria Hutson Huntley
Born1900
Died1971
SpouseRalph Huntley

Victoria Ebbels Hutson Huntley (1900 Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey – 1971 Arlington, Virginia) was an American artist, and printmaker.[1]

Life

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Huntley grew up in New York City, and studied at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art and the Art Students League of New York.[2] She studied under John Sloan, Max Weber, and Kenneth Hayes Miller and was awarded First Prize in Lithography in the International Graphic Art Show at the Chicago Art Institute. In 1933 her lithograph, Koppers Coke, was awarded First Prize in Lithography in the National Exhibition of the Philadelphia Print Club.[3]

She married a physicist, Ralph Huntley.[4] She taught at the Birch Wathen Lenox School, from 1934 to 1942. Later in the 1940s she was Resident Artist at the Pomfret School in Connecticut. In 1939, she painted a mural, The Packet Sails from Greenwich, at the post office in Greenwich, Connecticut, and another, Fiddler's Green, in Springville, New York as part of the Treasury Section of Fine Arts.[5][6][7]

Her papers are held at the Archives of American Art.[8] In 1942 she was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician.

Her work is represented in the New York Public Library, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Chicago Art Institute, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Victoria Hutson Huntley / American Art". Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  2. ^ "Victoria Hutson Huntley". Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  3. ^ "Capital and Labor - Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings from the Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912-1948 Exhibitions (Library of Congress)". www.loc.gov. October 20, 1999. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  4. ^ "Winter Park History". Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  5. ^ "Will mural set sail after Greenwich Avenue post office sale?". GreenwichTime. June 29, 2010. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  6. ^ "Greenwich CT". Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  7. ^ "Victoria Hutson Huntley". The New Deal Art Registry. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  8. ^ Archives of American Art. "Summary of the Victoria Hutson Huntley papers, 1929–1999 – Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution". Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  9. ^ Associated American Artists, 711 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY.
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