词条 | Wilhelmina Seegmiller |
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In 1909, she convinced the legislature of Indianapolis to pass a law allowing school boards to split $0.5 of each taxable $100 with the associations for art education in cities that had art associations.[3] She also changed art education in Indianapolis by encouraging schools to use professional artists to teach art.[3] She wrote the children's books Rhymes for Little Readers, Other Rhymes for Little Readers, and Sing a Song of Season, the last of which she also illustrated.[2] She illustrated books and provided art for greeting cards for P. F. Volland Company, including its 1911 The Hand Clasp which she also wrote.[4] References1. ^1 {{cite book|author=Mary Quick Burnet|title=Art and Artists of Indiana|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kA9DAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA257|year=1921|publisher=Century|page=257}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Seegmiller, Wilhelmina}}2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.wabash.lib.in.us/resources/internet-links/indiana-links/indiana-artists.php|title=Wabash Carnegie Public Library - Indiana Artists|publisher=}} 3. ^1 {{cite book|author1=David J. Bodenhamer|author2=Robert G. Barrows|title=The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bg13QcMSsq8C&pg=PA212|date=22 November 1994|publisher=Indiana University Press|isbn=0-253-11249-4|pages=212–}} 4. ^Seegmiller, Wilhelmina. A Hand Clasp. Chicago: P.F. Volland & Company, 1911. {{OCLC|18511077}} 4 : 1866 births|1913 deaths|American artists|American children's writers |
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