Kathryn E. Cherry

Kathryn Evelyn Bard Cherry (1880– November 19, 1931) was an American impressionist painter and educator.

[1] During the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, Cherry's china paintings earned her a gold medal for female art.

[3] By 1912, Cherry and her sister Jessie M. Bard were chosen to teach at the Dawson Dawson-Watson Summer School of Painting and Handcraft.

[7] In 1924, her painting "Fish, Fruit, and Flowers" earned her a gold medal at the Kansas City Art Museum exhibition.

[8] In 1926, her paintings at the Women's National Exposition earned her and Elizabeth Price a $1,000 prize and later a bronze medal at a Kansas art exhibition.

Fish, Fruits, and Flowers