Abbott, Elenore Plaisted (1873–1935)
Abbott, Elenore Plaisted (1873–1935)
American artist. Born Elenore Plaisted in Lincoln, Maine, 1873 (some sources cite 1875); died in 1935; studied at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia School of Design for Women, and in Paris; also attended Drexel Institute where she studied with Howard Pyle, 1899; m. C. Yarnell Abbott.
Exhibited her work at the Académie des Beaux Arts in Paris and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; illustrated for Saturday Evening Post, Harper's Magazine and Scribner's; also illustrated such books as The Minister and the Black Veil, Defoe's The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Alcott's An Old-Fashioned Girl, Barbour's That Mainwaring Affair, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Olmsted's The Land of Never Was, Stevenson's Kidnapped and Treasure Island and Wyss' Swiss Family Robinson.