Background
Sedgwick, Anne Douglas was born on March 28, 1873 in Englewood, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of George Stanley and Mary (Douglas) Sedgwick.
Sedgwick, Anne Douglas was born on March 28, 1873 in Englewood, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of George Stanley and Mary (Douglas) Sedgwick.
Educated by governess, at home. Left America when 9 years of age and has since lived abroad, chiefly in Paris and London. While in Paris studied painting for several years, exhibiting at Champs de Mars.
Member National Institute of Arts and Letters. Author: The Dull Miss Archinard, 1898. The Confounding of Camelia, 1899.
The Rescue, 1902; Paths of Judgment, 1904. The Shadow of Life, 1906. A Fountain Sealed, 1907.
Amabel Channice, 1908. Franklin Winslow Kane, 1910. Tante, 1911; The Nest, 1912.
The Encounter, 1914; A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago, 1918. Christmas Roses, 1920. The Third Window, 1920.
Adrienne Toner, 1922. The Little French Girl, 1924. The Old Countess, 1927.
Dark Hester, 1929; Philippa, 1930.
Author: The Dull Miss Archinard, 1898. The Confounding of Camelia, 1899. The Rescue, 1902
Paths of Judgment, 1904.
The Shadow of Life, 1906. A Fountain Sealed, 1907. Amabel Channice, 1908.
Franklin Winslow Kane, 1910. Tante, 1911
The Nest, 1912. The Encounter, 1914
A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago, 1918.
Christmas Roses, 1920. The Third Window, 1920. Adrienne Toner, 1922.
The Little French Girl, 1924. The Old Countess, 1927. Dark Hester, 1929
Philippa, 1930.
Member National Institute of Arts and Letters.
Married Basil de Selincourt, of Far End, Kingham, Oxon, England, December 11, 1908.