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When Edward Renouf returned to the United States in 1885 to teach at Johns Hopkins, he and Annie Renouf effectively separated. In her passport application in 1915, she submitted an affidavit explaining her protracted stay abroad: "...I ceased to reside in the United States about 1881...I have since
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where I am now temporarily residing in December 1915; I came to Europe to engage in my work as a painter and composer and am now obliged to remain here on account of my health....I maintain the following ties of family in the United States: husband, professor Edward Renouf, Monkton, Maryland and
152:(1817–1872) and his wife Anna Marie Wells (1828–1860). James Whelpley was a graduate of Yale College (1837), a physician, philosopher, metallurgist, Central American adventurer, and for a time editor and part-owner of the 242: 234:, and where, from 1880 until 1885, he taught chemistry at the University of Munich. In 1885, he left his family to take a position as professor of chemistry on the faculty of 167:
When Annie Whelpley was ten years old, she appeared in the 1860 census, living in New York with her parents. Her mother died there on July 9, 1860, and the following year, at
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See 1850 US Census: Anna V. Whelpley, age 1, Ward 18, New York City. Note: on at least five sworn passport applications, she gave her year of birth as 1860.
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brother: James Davenport Whelpley, c/o Century Magazine, New York...my husband owns real estate and I receive $ 1,500 annually from him."
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in 1892. Among the oil paintings exhibited in Chicago at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 was No. 1098,
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Annie Whelpley married at Boston on February 8, 1871, and her father died there on April 15, 1872.
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Annie Vincent Whelpley was born in New York City in 1849, the daughter and only child of Dr.
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According to one writer, Annie Whelpley was "an accomplished singer and artist." Using the
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Certificate of Marriage No. 439, February 10, 1871, City Registrar, Boston, Massachusetts.
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World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, Official Catalogue, Part X, Department K, Fine Arts
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resided temporarily at Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland...I arrived at
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Annie Renouf died at Florence, Italy on May 4, 1930, and was buried in the
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Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America
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in Baltimore, where he would teach until his retirement in 1911.
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A. Vincent Renouf-Whelpley, she exhibited her paintings at the
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New York City
Florence
Painting
Romanticism
Edward Renouf
James Davenport Whelpley
Anna Maria Foster Wells
Samuel Adams
Dedham, Massachusetts
Mary Taylor Whelpley Brush


Royal Theater of Braunschweig
William Rounseville Alger
Edward Renouf
Roxbury, Massachusetts
Vincent Adams Renouf
Tianjin University
University of Freiberg
Johns Hopkins University

National Academy of Design
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts
Locarno, Switzerland
Cimitero degli Allori
James Davenport Whelpley
Edward Renouf
Anna Maria Wells
Edward Renouf

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