Hetty Burlingame Beatty: Nama:Ahsmad Atok Illah Semeter: 5 NIM:12302183013 Jurusan:Aqidah Filsafat Islam

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NAMA :Ahsmad Atok Illah

SEMETER :5

NIM :12302183013

JURUSAN :Aqidah filsafat islam

Hetty Burlingame Beatty


Hetty Burlingame Beatty (October 8,1907 – August 20, 1971) was an
American sculptor, children's author and illustrator. Beatty was born in New Canaan,
Connecticut. From 1924 until 1929 she attended the Boston Museum School. She trained as a
sculptor. Frederick W. Allen was the daily instructor at that time with Charles Grafly coming
up from Philadelphia twice a month to give criticisms as head of the Sculpture Department.
Her works were exhibited nationally and won a number of awards. A one-woman
show of her sculpture and drawings was held at the Worcester Art Museum in 1941. She also
had shows at: Art Institute of Chicago, Knoedler Gallery- New York City, MacBeth Gallery-
New York, Pennsylvania Academy, and the Society of Independent Artists.
In addition to being a sculptor, Beatty also took up writing and illustrating children’s
books. On October 11, 1959, she married LewisF. Whitney,
Beatty once commented to Contemporary Authors, "I started out as asculptor and
gradually shifted over to the field of writing, becoming so absorbed in it that I devote nearly
all my time to it now, along with illustration of most of my own books for children. Hetty
Burlingame Beatty died on August 20, 1971

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