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The Red Rose Girls: An Uncommon Story of Art and Love

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This is the true story of three women artists - Jessie Willcox Smith Elizabeth Shippen Green and Violet Oakley - who captivated early-twentieth-century Philadelphia with their brilliant careers and uncommon lifestyle. Nicknamed by their mentor the famous illustrator Howard Pyle "The Red Rose Girls" took over the Red Rose Inn a picturesque estate on the citys venerable Main Line and set up an unconventional household. Joined by their friend Henrietta Cozens the women forged an intense emotional bond and made a pact to live together forever. Using their initials they adopted an acronymic surname calling themselves the "Cogs family" - C for Cozens O for Oakley G for Green S for Smith. At a time when women were prohibited from taking life-drawing classes at most art schools and generally received inferior art education Smith Green and Oakley - who attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and met as Pyles students at Drexel Institute - were encouraged in their pursuits and celebrated for their talents. The women enjoyed public recognition and success and enriched their professional lives with a fluid exchange of ideas. It was an idyllic romantic life - until one woman left the fold to marry a breach from which the tightly intertwined group never fully recovered. Author Alice A. Carter who grew up hearing stories about these legendary women from family and friends recounts the story of the Red Rose Girls in vibrant detail. It unfolds against the backdrop of late-Victorian mores and the emerging womens rights movement in an era when female sexuality and intimate relationships between women were still little understood or publicly acknowledged. Illustrated with period photographs and reproductions of the artists work The Red Rose Girls is a moving story of women who lived extraordinary lives on their own terms.