Theresa Julienna Sherrer Davidson (October 12, 1893 – September 23, 1986) was an American classicist, lawyer, law librarian, and artist.
[1] Theresa Davidson received a Bachelor of Laws degree from Vanderbilt in 1922, and was admitted to the Tennessee bar.
She began doctoral studies in classics at Vanderbilt under Clyde Pharr, with a focus on Roman law.
[1] Davidson studied at the Cleveland School of Art in the early 1910s and under Nashville artist Leora Pearl Saunders in the 1930s.
[1][2][3] Davidson created woodcut illustrations for some of her husband's books: The Tennessee (1946 and 1948), a two volume part of the Rivers of America Series, Still Rebels, Still Yankees (1957), and The Long Street (1961).