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Harriet Randall Lumis Biography
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1892
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Married Fred Williams Lumis, an architect living in Springfield, Massachusetts
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1912
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First submitted her works at the age of forty-two to the Albright Gallery in Buffalo
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1913
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Showed three of her canvases in the 1913 annual exhibition of the Connecticut Academy of the Fine Arts
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1913
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Exhibited at the Providence Society of Artists
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1919
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One of the founding members of the Springfield Art League
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1920
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At the age of fifty, she attended Hugh Breckenridge’s summer school at Rocky Neck, in Gloucester, home of America’s celebrated artists’ colony
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Little is known about Harriet’s childhood and adolescence
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Received a well rounded education at the Connecticut Literary Institution in Suffield
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Her first formal painting instructor was Willis S. Adams (1844-1921) and she produced her first landscapes under his influence, resulting in works in the tonalist tradition
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Studied at the New York Summer School at Mianus, near Cos Co
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