Virginia Hargraves Wood | |
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Born | c. 1872 – c. 1873 Missouri, United States |
Died | February 24, 1941 near Ivy in Ablemarle County, Virginia, United States | (aged 68–69)
Burial place | Saint Paul's Cemetery, Ivy, Virginia, United States |
Other names | Virginia Hargraves Wood Goddard, Virginia Wood |
Education | Chase School of Art |
Occupation(s) | Visual artist, illustrator, printmaker, teacher |
Known for | Paintings, drawings, portraits, engravings, book illustrations |
Movement | Peconic Bay Impressionism |
Spouse | Charles Franc Goddard (m. 1930–1941; death) |
Relatives | Waddy Butler Wood (brother) |
Virginia Hargraves Wood (married name: Virginia Hargraves Wood Goddard; c. 1872 – February 24, 1941) was an American painter, printmaker, illustrator, and teacher.[1] She is best known for her painted portraits of women and children, and numerous book illustrations.[1][2][3] Wood was one of the founder members of the Virginia Fine Arts Society in Alexandria.[1]