Education
She studied under William R. O"Donovan in New York City, and under Rodin in Paris.
She studied under William R. O"Donovan in New York City, and under Rodin in Paris.
Beveridge was first noticed as an artist in the United States in 1892, when her busts of former President Cleveland and Mr. Jefferson called favorable attention to her. She received honorable mention in Paris twice.
Before she went to South Africa Beveridge had executed several commissions for Cecil Rhodes and others living in that country.
Her mother became the Countess von Wrede. Beveridge married a second time, an American, Mr.
Branson, who resided at Johannesburg, in the Transvaal.