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Minnetta Good

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Minnetta GoodAmerican, 1895 - 1946

Minetta Good (1895-1946) was an American artist born in New York City. Minetta Good is known for landscape, still life and figurative painting, lithography, murals.

She received formal art training from the renowned artists Cecilia Beaux and F. Luis Mora. A native New Yorker, Good spent most of the 1920s and 1930s in California and in Freehold, New Jersey. She was highly talented in landscape, still life and figurative works.

In 1932 her canvas, Idle Quarry, was awarded the prestigious Eloise Egan Prize for best landscape painting by the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors. Her mural work includes the oil on canvas mural, titled Retrospection, in the Dresden, Tennessee post office, commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts, completed in 1938 and Evangeline for the post office in St. Martinville, Louisiana painted in 1940.

SOURCE - https://philbrook.emuseum.com/people/2048/minetta-good (Sept 2025)

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Deserted
Object Name: Print
Minnetta Good
1936-1937
Object number: UM82.222
Pouring Steel
Object Name: Lithograph
Minnetta Good
1935
Object number: UM82.225
Still Life, Scissors and Fruit
Object Name: Print
Minnetta Good
1930s
Object number: UM82.94
Threshing
Object Name: Print
Minnetta Good
1930s
Object number: UM82.226
The Valley
Object Name: Print
Minnetta Good
1930s
Object number: UM82.227
Victorian Still Life #1
Object Name: Lithograph
Minnetta Good
1930s
Object number: UM82.252
Victorian Still Life #2
Object Name: Print
Minnetta Good
1930s
Object number: UM82.253