Alice Schille

[3] She was also known for her versatility in painting styles; her influences included the “Dutch Old Masters, James McNeill Whistler, the Fauves, and Mexican muralists.”[3] Her estate is represented by Keny Galleries in Columbus, OH.

She traveled to multiple continents, including North and South America, Europe, and Africa, to develop her painting techniques.

In 1894 she went to Europe and remained there until 1900, in 1903 studying at the Académie Colarossi in Paris,[4] later traveling extensively in the United States, Morocco, Egypt and abroad.

[5] Alice Schille won the gold medal at the 1915 annual watercolor exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,[6] along with many other honors throughout her lifetime.

That same year she showed paintings in New York alongside works by Helen Watson Phelps, Adelaide Deming and Emma Lampert Cooper.

Puerto Rican Mother and Child , Alice Schille