Kate Bacon Bond (1890-1976)
circa 1925
oil on ivory
5 x 4 inches
Kate Bond (1890-1976)
oil on ivory
Kate Bacon Bond (1890-1976)
oil on ivory
Kate Bacon Bond
Kate Bacon Bond (1890-1976)
oil on ivory
Artist Details
Kate
Lee
Bacon
Kate Bacon Bond
Bond
Frederic William Bond (born circa 1892)
Frederick N. Bond (born circa 1918)
November 18, 1890
Topeka, Kansas
January 1976
Thousand Oaks, California
1900 census; 1266 Topeka Ave., Topeka, Kansas
1910 census: 1313 Topeka Ave., Topeka Kansas (her maternal grandmother Mary A. Boggs ag 72 widowed living with family)
1918: 6033 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Illinois
1920 census: 2068 Birchwood Ave., Chicago, Illinois with husband Frederick Bond
1923-June 1936: 899 Ash St, Winnetka (IL),
1930 census: he does advertising sales promotion for radio; they have Kittie Williams, negro, servant probably 45 years old, widowed
1921-1928: Chicago and Winnetka, Illinois
1918: 1039 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, Illinois
Miniaturist, Painter-Oil, Watercolorist
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Array
1917: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1917: New York, New York
February 14-March 17, 1918: Sixth Annual Exhibition by the Chicago Society of Miniature Painters. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Portrait; A Boy
1918: First Exhibition of Work by the Alumni of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Young Officer; Winifred Bosworth; St. Laurent, Grenoble, watercolor; St. Frambourg, Senlis, watercolor; Cypress Trees, Monterey St. Mark’s Venice, watercolor; Jessie , watercolor
1921: Chicago Society of Miniature Painters, Art Club, Chicago, Illinois
1926: Annual Exhibition of Works by Chicago and Vicinity Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
April 21-May 5, 1927: North Shore Art League exhibit, Wilmette, Illinois;
1929: 5th Annual Exhibition, North Shore Art League, Winnetka (IL),
1930; North Shore Art League, Community House, Winnetka, Illinois
May 27-October 31, 1933: An Exhibition of Miniature Paintings by Living Artists, Century of Progress General Exhibits Building, Graphic Arts Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois; A Yellow Gown; Charles Ulrich; In an Old Fashioned Gown; and, Marcia Anne Megowen
Chicago Society of Artists
Chicago Society of Miniature Painters (founding member)
North Shore Art League; director 1931
Teacher
writer
1934: Illustrated A Little History about a Great City by Frederic William Bond