Edith Dimock


Edith Dimock was an American painter. Her work was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show in New York. She married fellow artist, William Glackens, but continued to use her maiden name when signing her works.

Edith Dimock was born February 16, 1876 in Hartford, Connecticut. Given the nickname of Teed, she was the daughter of Ira Dimock, a silk merchant based in Connecticut, and older sister of Stanley, Harold Edwin and Florence Irene Dimock . Dimock developed an interest in art in her childhood and began her education in art in New York in her 20s against the wishes of her parents. On February 16, 1904 she married painter William Glackens in her familys Vanderbilt Hill mansion, originally built for Cornelius Vanderbilt.

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