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In the fall of 1879, after nearly a decade in Munich, Duveneck moved to Florence and more than a dozen of his painter friends came with him. They settled at the Villa Castellani, now the Villa Mercede, at Bellosguardo, designed in the 15th century by a follower of Michelangelo and owned in the 19th
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by a Boston family, who rented out to friends the spacious apartments that surrounded the villa's arcaded center court. It became a magnet for a lively group of male and female art students, and also attracted the attention of author
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She lived later in Paris with her husband and son. She died there on March 22, 1888, of pneumonia. Her memorial in Allori Cemetery in Florence was created by her husband's friend from Cincinnati,
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On March 25, 1886, in Paris, Boott married Duveneck. The two had been engaged off and on since 1881. Following their wedding, they lived at the Villa Castellani with her father. Their son,
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Boott encouraged her teacher Frank Duveneck to move to Florence, with the idea of having him teach a class of women artists - instruction of a sort that was just then coming into vogue.
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Boott's work was shown in multiple exhibitions throughout the United States in the early 1880s. Her first solo show was held in Boston at J. Eastman Chase's Gallery in 1882.
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outside Paris for three consecutive summers (1876-1878). She (and her father) also spent the summer of 1879 studying with
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Lyman) Boott. Her mother, who died when she was 18 months old, was the eldest daughter of
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Boott was raised by her father in Italy. The pair returned to Boston in 1865.
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class for women in Boston in 1869, and also studied with
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George Lyman and his first wife, who was the daughter of
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A Studio of Her Own: Women Artists in Boston 1870-1940
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Boston, Massachusetts
Florence
William Morris Hunt
Thomas Couture
French Renaissance
Impressionism
Frank Duveneck
classical music
composer
Francis Boott
née
Frank Duveneck
Florence

Boston, Massachusetts
Francis Boott
née
Boston Brahmin
Harrison Gray Otis
William Morris Hunt
Thomas Couture
Frank Duveneck
Munich
Frank Boott Duveneck
Henry M. Whitney
Clement Barnhorn

Cimitero degli Allori
Elizabeth Boott

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