Mayna Treanor Avent (1868-1959) was an American painter.
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Biography
Early life
Mayna Treanor Avent was born on September 17, 1868 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Her father was Thomas O. Treanor and her mother, Mary Andrews Treanor. She grew up at Tulip Grove, an antebellum mansion opposite Andrew Jackson's The Hermitage. She studied painting at the Cincinnati Art Academy in Cincinnati, Ohio and at the Académie Julian in Paris, France for two years.
Career
She taught painting in Nashville, and exhibited her oil and watercolour paintings in Massachusetts, South Carolina and Tennessee. She often painted in what is now known as the Mayna Treanor Avent Studio on the Jake's Creek Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Elkmont, Tennessee.
She was a member of the Nashville Studio Club, the Nashville Artists Guild, and the Centennial Club.
She spent her last three years with her son in Sewanee, Tennessee.
Death
In 1891, she married Frank Avent, a lawyer for the State Railroad Commissioner from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. They had a son, James Avent (1895-1995).
She died on January 2, 1959.
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References
Source of the article : Wikipedia