Maude Kaufman Eggemeyer

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Born(1877-12-09)December 9, 1877
DiedDecember 1, 1959(1959-12-01) (aged 81)
SpouseElmer Eggemeyer
Maude Kaufman Eggemeyer
Born(1877-12-09)December 9, 1877
DiedDecember 1, 1959(1959-12-01) (aged 81)
SpouseElmer Eggemeyer

Maude Kaufman Eggemeyer (December 9, 1877 – December 1, 1959) was an early 20th Century painter associated with the Richmond Group of artists in Richmond, Indiana.

She was born in New Castle, Indiana in 1877. Eggemeyer is the daughter of architect William S. Kaufman. She studied first studied architectural drawing under her father's instruction for three years.[1] Eggemeyer also studied under John Elwood Bundy while attending Earlham College. At the Art Academy of Cincinnati, where she received the first scholarship awarded to a woman, she studied under Frank Duveneck and Lewis Henry Meakin.[1] Then at the Overbeck School of Pottery, she studied with the Overbeck Sisters in Cambridge City, Indiana.[1] She also studied with J. Ottis Adams at the Hermitage in Brookville, Indiana.

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