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In page Lucy May Stanton:

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From 1916 to 1926 she lived and worked primarily in Boston, at the time a center of miniaturist art.[citation needed] She had a studio on Beacon Hill and spent her summers in Ogunquit, Maine.[1] She made a watercolor portrait of Joel Chandler Harris about 1914, after he had died. In 1917 it won the Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters' Medal of Honor.[4] She also taught art in several private schools there including Milton Academy and Dana Hall.[citation needed] Stanton settled permanently in Athens in 1926[1] where she was active in the civic life of the city, lecturing on art and organizing exhibitions as well as promoting women's suffrage and campaigning for the League of Nations. She was a co-founder of the Georgia Peace Society in 1928.