C burr biography

Fannie C. Burr

FANNIE C. BURR

(1858-1931)

 

Fannie Burr was born in Monroe, Connecticut and the elder of the Burr sisters. Her father, James, was once a prosperous fruit farmer and one of a large family that counted among its antecedents the notorious Aaron Burr. Fannie showed artistic talent as a child and studied at the Yale School of Fine Arts and later at the Art Students League in New York City. She made a living as a portraitist but was often needed back at the farm. No less precocious than her sister, the younger Jennie followed in Fannie’s footsteps and tried her hand at painting. The challenges of farm life exacerbated by family strife and financial problems kept the Burr sisters from attaining the level of recognition many art historians believe they deserved. After Fannie died, in 1931, Jennie stopped painting to become a recluse until her own death in 1961. A critic described Fannie’s work as “having a touch of the Surreal.” 

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Chandler Burr

American journalist

Chandler Burr is an American journalist, author, and museum curator.

Early life and education

Born in Chicago and raised in Washington, D.C., Burr graduated from Principia College in Elsah, Illinois.[1] He began his journalism career in 1987 as a stringer in The Christian Science Monitor's Southeast Asia bureau,[2] and later became a Contributing Editor to U.S. News & World Report. Burr has also written for The Atlantic on epidemiology and public health. Burr earned a master's degree in international economics and Japan studies from the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins.[2]

Career

Writing

In 1993, Burr wrote a cover story, "Homosexuality and Biology", for The Atlantic.[3] The story became the basis for his first book A Separate Creation: The Search for the Biological Origins of Sexual Orientation (1996), which investigated sexual orientation research. A Separate Creation was published by Hyperion, a subsidiary of

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