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Ellen Frances Burpee Farr (1840-1907) was an American painter. She was one of the early women artists in California where she painted local flora and landscapes.

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A Blossoming Pepper Tree by Ellen Frances Burpee Farr

Biography

Farr née Burpee was born on November 14, 1840[1][2] in New Hampton, New Hampshire.[3] She studied at the New Hampton Institution and the Thetford Academy in Vermont. She then taught drawing at the New Hampton Institution.[1]

On May 19, 1861, she married Evarts Worcester Farr with whom she had three children.[1] He was a member of the Second Regiment Volunteers in the Union Army, fighting in the Civil War for four years. He went on to become a member of the United States House of Representatives.[1] He died in 1880.

Farr moved to Boston in 1883, moving again to Pasadena, California around 1890.[3] In California her subject matter included Pasadena area missions, pepper trees, and Indian baskets.[4][5][3]

Farr exhibited her work at the California State Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.[4] She also worked with California Board of Lady Managers at the Exposition.[1]

Farr was a member of the Boston Art Club, where she also exhibited. She showed her paintings at the California State Fair as well.[5]

Farr died on January 5, 1907, while in Naples, Italy[5]

Her work is in the Washington County Historical Society in Pennsylvania and the Littleton, New Hampshire Public Library.[3]

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