Amelia R. Coats
Amelia R. Coats | |
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Born | Amelia Ruth Coats 1872 Minnesota |
Died | 1949 (aged 76–77) Honolulu |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Printmaking |
Amelia Ruth Coats (1872-1949) was an American printmaker known for her small, detailed etchings, mostly from the first quarter of the twentieth century.[1] They consist primarily of Hawaiian landscapes featuring idyllic settings. They are typically undated and without information about the size of the edition. Kiawe and Canoes, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art is typical of her oeuvre.
Biography
Coats migrated to Hawaii in the early 20th century, appearing in arriving passenger rolls in August 1903, when she was aboard the SS Aorangi from Vancouver to Honolulu.[2] She lived for the rest of her life in Hawaii, dying in 1949[3] and having her ashes scattered at sea from a traditional Outrigger. She worked as a stenographer and learnt the art of printmaking while in Hawaii. She specialised in etching and wood blocking and taught printmaking classes.
She purchased land in the
Her artwork was part of a group show of
Her prints are in the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs collection of the New York Public Library[10] and the Honolulu Museum of Art.[11]
Footnotes
- ^ Don R. Severson, Finding Paradise, Island Art in Private Collections, University of Hawaii Press, 2002, 142-3.
- ^ "Passengers Arrived," The Independent (Honolulu HI): (31 August 1903).
- ^ "Honolulu Star-Bulletin". www.newspapers.com. 22 July 1949.
- ^ "Waited All Night to Get Palolo Lots," The Hawaiian Star (24 April 1905): 1.
- ^ "Lilo na Aina o Palolo," Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, 43(17)(28 April 1905).
- ^ "Haleakala Hikers Had Hard Trip," The Maui News (9 January 1915): 5.
- ^ "Honolulu Print Annual," Arts Magazine 6(1931): 20.
- ^ Bulletin, Honolulu Academy of Arts(1933): 14.
- ^ Post-Husted Directory Co., Honolulu and the Territory of Hawaii Directory (1934): 605.
- ^ New York Public Library, catalog listing for "Amelia Coats."
- ^ Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, Kiawe and Canoes, accession 6044
References
- Severson, Don R., Finding Paradise, Island Art in Private Collections, University of Hawaii Press, 2002, 142-3.