Anne Goldthwaite (Montgomery, Alabama, 1869 - New York City, 1944) was an American artist and an advocate of women's rights and equal rights. From 1922 until 1944 she taught and took commissions from her residence in New York. Amongst her commissions was Woodrow Wilson. Every summer she would return to Montgomery where she was known for her pictures featuring African Americans.
[Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - Oil on canvas, 76.2 x 49.5 cm]
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