Edith Haworth (1878–1953)[nb 1] was an American painter, who studied art in New York and showed her work in New York City and Detroit, Michigan, particularly at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Haworth studied under William Merritt Chase at the Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art on Long Island, New York.
It is joyous, rippling sunshine expressed with purest reds and yellows.
[2][10] In April 1909 Robert Henri made a portrait of Haworth that is in the collection of the Indiana University Art Museum.
[2] During February 1931, Morton Galleries held a retrospective of her oil paintings since 1905.