Artist annie lee obituary pennsylvania

          Annie Wister Died Sunday at the Home of her Brother in Wallingford Home in Philadelphia Ward 10 District 29, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

        1. Annie Lee Purvis Harris, age 94, died Wednesday, July 6, at Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
        2. Painter and decorative artist Annie Frances Lee, known for her unique ability to celebrate African-American culture passed away on Monday, Nov. 24,
        3. Annie Lee Moon Harris, passed away on Thursday, August 22, at the Overbrook Rehabilitation Center.
        4. She is survived by her son Kle Rudolph of Wexford, PA; her mother Annie Lee Rudolph Pearce of Pleasant Hills, PA; sisters Linda Roberts of.
        5. Painter and decorative artist Annie Frances Lee, known for her unique ability to celebrate African-American culture passed away on Monday, Nov. 24,!

          Annie Lee (artist)

          Annie Frances Lee (3 March 1935 – 24 November 2014) was an American artist.[1] She is known for her depiction of African-American everyday life.

          Her work is characterized by images without facial features. She used body language to show emotion and expression in her work.[2] Her most popular paintings are Blue Monday and My Cup Runneth Over.

          Biography

          Lee was born in Gadsden, Alabama but grew up in Chicago, Illinois.

          Anna Lee Murrell was born on April 3, , in Louisville, Kentucky to Ray Field and Daisy Price.

          She began painting as a child and won her first competition at the age of 10 but did not start painting professionally until she was 40.[3] Lee attended Wendell Phillips High School on Chicago's South Side.

          Her artistic accomplishments led her to receive a scholarship to attend Northwestern University but she declined the scholarship to marry and raise a family. By the age of 40, when she began her career as an artist, Lee had lost two husbands to cancer, raised a daughter from her first marriage and a son f