Grace H. Turnbull

Grace Hill Turnbull (1880–1976) was an American painter, sculptor, writer, poet, and advocate for human rights and temperance, born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She worked in oil, watercolor, wood, and marble sculpture, exhibiting at institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Baltimore Museum of Art, and served as a volunteer ambulance driver for the US Red Cross during World War I. Turnbull authored 'Chips from My Chisel: An Autobiography' in 1953 and never married.

Baltimore, United States Dec 30, 1880 Wikipedia
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