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  1. Birthdate: March 12, 1787. Birthplace: East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States. Death: July 02, 1819 (32) Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of William Osborn Paine and Sarah Paine.

  2. Eloise Richards Payne, who died at the age of thirty-two, may have been the most talented of all the Payne children. She was thought to be a woman of extraordinary genius and accomplishments. Eloise displayed an incredible proficiency in Latin at the age of fourteen,

  3. 10 cze 2016 · At first glance, Eloise Richards Payne (1787–1819) would seem similar to visual art educators today: she was female, white, and native born. Her family was part of an emerging, urban middle class. As a child, Eloise probably paid attention to the visual culture surrounding her.

  4. Son of William Paine, Esq. and Elizabeth Doane. Husband of Lucy Paine and Sarah Paine. Father of Lucy Taylor Paine; Lucy Taylor Osborne; William Osborn Payne; Sarah Isaacs Payne; Eloise Richards Payne and 5 others.

  5. Explores the life of Eloise Richards Payne in order to address becoming a professional teacher around 1800. Describes the type of child interested in becoming an art teacher, the role of art in Payne's early education, where she received ideas about art after schooling, and what she needed to become a teacher.

  6. Of greatest interest is a group of fine letters and manuscripts of Eloise Richards Payne (1787-1819), a sister of the playwright. These present a sensitive and revealing portrait of the social, cultural, and political life of the time.

  7. Letter from William Ellery Channing (Boston) to Eloise Richards Payne proposing that she write a series of articles for the Weekly Messenger, Dec. 1811

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