biography of Sally Cross BILL (1874-1950)
Birth place: Lawrence, MA
Death place: Weymouth, MA
Addresses: East Weymouth, MA
Profession: Miniature painter, mural painter, teacher
Studied: DeCamp and Ross Turner in Boston.
Exhibited: Boston AC, 1896-1907; AIC, 1901-18 (as Cross), 1925-30 (as Bill); PAFA, 1902-04, 1931; Pan.-Pac. Expo, San Fran., 1915 (silver med); S.Indp.A., 1931; PAFA, 1931; Los Angeles Mus. A.,1931, 1932 (prize); Guild Boston Artists, 1933 (solo), 1937.
Member: Boston Soc. WC Painters; North Shore AA; Gld. Boston A.; Pa. S. Min. P; NAWA; NYWCC; ASMP.
Work: PMA; Women's City Cl., Boston; murals, St. James Church, New Bedford, MA (with Carroll Bill); murals, three steamers of the Bethlehem Ship Co.
Comments: Her name appears as both Cross and Bill (she was married to artist Carroll Bill).
Sources: WW47; WW47 (as Bill); WW24 (as Cross); Falk, Exhibition Record Series.