Anne Taylor Nash (1884–1968) was an American painter, largely of portraits.
Born Anne Mauger Taylor in Pittsboro, North Carolina, Nash did not begin painting until she was forty, being inspired to do so by her friend Elizabeth O'Neill Verner.
In 1937 the family moved to Savannah, Georgia, where she remained active for the rest of her life, exhibiting at the Telfair Museum of Art with the Savannah Art Club at least ten times between 1931 and 1958.
Her work was once again the subject of a retrospective at the Telfair in 2015.
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