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Helen Kiner McCarthy (1884–1927), was an American painter. She was an original member of the
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.


Biography

McCarthy was born in 1884 in Poland, Ohio. In 1904, she began her studies at the Philadelphia School of Design, studying under Elliott Daingerfield, and
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. She graduated in 1909. After graduation, she shared a Philadelphia studio with
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for several years and then with Edith Lucile Howard. From 1910 through 1926, McCarthy exhibited her work at the
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, the Plastic Club, and the
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. In 1917, she participated in the first exhibition of the Philadelphia Ten at the
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. McCarthy was a member of several art groups that focused on promoting women's art; the Plastic Club, and the National Association of Women Artists and its predecessor the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors. She was also a member of the International Society of Arts and Letters and the New York Society of Painters. McCarthy died in 1927.


Legacy

In 1930, National Academy of Design began awarding "Helen K. McCArthy Memorial Prize" for best landscape by a woman artist, forty years old or younger. The first award went to Janet Reid Kellogg.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McCarthy, Helen Kiner 1884 births 1927 deaths 20th-century American women artists Philadelphia School of Design for Women alumni