Elizabeth Taylor (painter)

Elizabeth Taylor (January 8, 1856 – March 8, 1932) was an American artist, journalist, botanist, and traveller.

During World War I, she was marooned at Eiði in the Faroe Islands, where she was a probable influence on Faroese painting pioneer Niels Kruse.

)[1][2] She died at her cottage Wake Robin in Rochester, Vermont, on March 8, 1932.

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