Bonnie Harris | |
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Born | Rebecca Levine[1] 1870[2] Chicago, Illinois, United States[2] |
Died | 1962 (aged 91–92)[2] Jacksonville, Florida, United States[2] |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Painting |
Style | Still life Landscape Figurative Collage[3] |
Spouse(s) | Frank Harris (1890-?); 5 children |
Bonnie Harris (born Rebecca Levine;[1] 1870 – 1962[1]) was an American artist.
Rebecca Levine was born to Harris Levine and Frances Myers in Chicago, Illinois in 1870.[2][1]
She lived in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago for 45 years. She also lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., and Colorado.[4] She had five children, including two artist daughters: Marilee Shapiro Asher[5] and Eleanor Harris, both artists.[6] She began painting when she was 79 years old, inspired by the painting career of her daughter, Eleanor.[4][6] She was self-taught. Her work was exhibited at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The Hyde Park Art Center described her style as using "bold colors reflecting a vision of a highly poetic everyday work."[4]
Harris painted until her death in 1962, at age 91 or 92, in Jacksonville, Florida.[2]