Abraham A. Frazee (New York, New York March 23, 1851-November 20, 1928 Chicago, Illinois)
son of Isaac (1823-1882) and Susanann Myers (1828-1885) Frazee
bookkeeper for her china painting business
919 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, Illinois
1898-1900: 1100 Auditorium Tower, Chicago, Illinois
1908: 1107 Auditorium Tower, Chicago, Illinois
?-1917: Auditorium Tower, Chicago, Illinois
1917-?: Fine Arts Building, Chicago, Illinois, with daughter Hazel
China Painter
November 17-28, 1898: Sixth Annual Exhibition of Atlan Ceramic Art Club, the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
1899: advertised classes in china painting in catalog for May 232-June 1, 1899: Seventh Annual Exhibition of the National League of Mineral Painters, Art Institute of Chicago; original watercolor designs in conventional work; also designs from historic ornament and the old porcelains for sale
May 23-June 1, 1899: Seventh Annual Exhibition of the National League of Mineral Painters, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois [under the auspices of the Chicago Ceramic Association]; large vase: cupid; tankard: currants; slab: angel of consolation; slab: fancy head; plate: cupids; plate: fancy head; claret pitcher (Rookwood): Spanish water carrier; small
Rookwood pitcher; small Rookwood bon bon: darkie; slab: Neapolitan boy; slab: charity; green Doulton vase: Lucian; Oriental pitcher with figures; fernery: roses; placque: The Fog; small pitcher: pink and gold; rose jar: heads; small slab: Italian; stein: monks; placque: in Copenhagen; slab: Italian figures; slab: Landscape; slab: devotion; loving cup: monks; vase: Evening Song; soiree cup and saucer: conventional; cream and sugar; card box: monks; tea rest: old Chinese; teapot: Arabian; mucilage pot: Persian motive; cup and saucer: old Satsuma; incense burner: old Satsuma; placque: Japanese; plate: Arabian; cup and saucer: Japanese; cup and saucer: little head; engagement cup and saucer; plate: green, conventional; jewel box; bon bon: Easter Kiss; bon bon: figure; bon bon: cameo [2]; portrait; charcoal sketches on china with vitriable substance; fancy head
November 21-December 3, 1899: Seventh Exhibition of the Atlan Ceramic Art Club, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; peacock vase (Persian); Persian plate; Arabian teapot; rose jar; Chinese tea rest; mucilage pot; Italian plate; cup and saucer (Indian); small Rookwood vase; conventional bon bon, blue; jewel case; bon bon with pearl jewels; engagement cup and saucer; plate, figures with jeweled border; green loving cup; vase: Evening Song
advertised class days: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
October 30-November 13, 1900: The Eighth Exhibition of the Atlan Ceramic Art Club, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; vase; peacock plate; hot water pot; small bowl; open bon bon; plate; olive dish; plate; bon-bon
advertised class days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
November 15-December 2, 1900: Catalogue of Eighth Annual Exhibition of the Chicago Ceramic Art Association, the Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, Illinois; conventional plate; incense burner; peacock plate; cup and saucer [loaned by Miss Walker]; tobacco jar; bon bon; gypsy girl; Stitch in Time; placque: Engagement on Cavalry; Two Little Chinamen; slab
December 8-22, 1908: Seventh Annual Exhibition of Original Designs for Decorations and Examples of Art Crafts Having Distinct Artistic Merit, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois: Ice Water Service; Engagement Cup and Saucer; Teapot; Plate; Tea Pot; Dinner Plate
December 1909: Eighth Annual Exhibition of Original Designs for Decorations and Examples of Art Crafts Having Distinct Artistic Merit, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois: Wafer jar; Vase; Bon-bon box; Bowl; Bon-bon box (hexagonal); Vase; Plate, peacock design
1893-?: Atlan Ceramic Art Club; founding member;
1896: gold medal from Arts for America through the Central Art Association’s ceramic department