


Helen Hatch Inglesby
framed 27 x 32 in (68.6 x 81.3 cm)
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Helen Hatch Inglesby (1914–1999, Savannah, GA) was an artist, teacher, and life-long resident of Savannah, Georgia. She was deeply committed to educating her community and teaching art at local day schools and art associations. Though she worked across many media, she was known locally as the “silhouette lady” for her many cut-out works on paper. Inglesby’s works are in the permanent collections of the Morris Museum of Art, Morristown, NJ and the Telfair Museum, Savannah, GA.