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  1. Alice Acheson ( née Stanley; August 12, 1895 – January 20, 1996) was an American painter and printmaker. Life. Born in Charlevoix, Michigan, the daughter of artist Jane C. Stanley and the granddaughter of John Mix Stanley; [1] her father, Louis Stanley, was a railroad lawyer. She grew up in Detroit. [2]

  2. American. BiographyA painter and illustrator, Alice Acheson lived most of her life in Washington DC, from 1919 until her death in 1996. She was born in Charlevoix, Michigan to a family of artists. Her mother was painter Jane Stanley (1863-1940) and her grandfather was John Mix Stanley (1814-1872), explorer artist and prolific painter.

  3. Alice S. Acheson. Born. Charlevoix, Michigan, United States. Died. Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Nationalities. American. Works by this artist (59755 items) Activity/Lab. Museum in My Pocket: An Off-the-Wall Art Game. What if art jumped off the museum walls and into a pocket-sized collection?

    • August 12, 1895
    • January 20, 1996
  4. Description. Gallery. Private collection: Alice Acheson. Alice Acheson, the widow of Dean Acheson, Secretary of State to President Harry S. Truman from 1949 to 1953, was a handsome, elegant lady of immense charm. She was also a talented painter in oil and water-colour who exhibited in many American galleries and museums.

  5. Alice Acheson was an American painter and illustrator. Born to an artistic family, her grandfather was the celebrated artist John Mix Stanley, she married the statesman Dean Acheson in 1917.

  6. Alice Acheson. Region: Washington, D.C. MacDowell Fellowships: 1979. Alice Acheson (1895-1996) was an American painter and wife of Dean Acheson, the Secretary of State during Harry Truman’s administration. Acheson’s work often depicted Washington D.C and the numerous foreign countries the pair visited.

  7. Alice Stanley Achesons vivid, impressionistic oil paintings and watercolors convey a sense of spontaneity. She primarily painted landscapes, many depicting scenes of locations she visited with her husband, Dean Acheson, who served as Secretary of State under President Harry S. Truman.