Beryl May Triplett, a painter and art teacher, was born on August 12, 1894, in Mendota, Missouri. In 1924, she received a bachelor’s of science with a major in art from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, where she was a member of Kappa Delta Pi and Delta Sigma Epsilon, and was the secretary and treasurer of the Fine Art Club.
While finishing up her master's of art degree at the University of Missouri, she taught art at her alma mater from 1925-1927. Once she finished her master’s degree, she was hired as an associate professor of art at Central Methodist College in Fayette, Missouri, and worked there from 1927-1946.
At Central Methodist College, she continued her graduate studies in art during the summer of 1931 at the University of Colorado and during the summer of 1934 at Columbia University in New York. In addition to her art studies at educational institutions, she also studied privately with Henry Lee McFee and Millard Sheets.
During her art and education career, Triplett gave lectures on American regionalists and contemporary art and was an active member in the Western Art Association and the Missouri State Teachers Association.
In 1946, she retired from Central Methodist College and transitioned into public service, working at the Putnam County Library for sixteen years.
She died on July 5, 1972, in Unionville, Missouri.
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Beryl May Triplett, Fisher’s Imperial, n.d.
Watercolor/Canvas, 14 x 21 in.
James Rogers Collection.
Unknown, Beryl May Triplett, 1923.
Photograph.
Northeast Missouri State Teachers College 1923 yearbook, The Echo, 163.
Amanda Harlan, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Published on September 28, 2021
Artist clippings file is available at:
Sam Blain, “Research on Missouri Artists,” five binders of documented Missouri artists.
“Beryl M. Triplett,” Find A Grave, accessed September 28, 2021, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195748885/beryl-m-triplett.
Robert L. Dyer and Mary Ellen McVicker, “A Brush with History: 175 Years of Art in the Boonslick,” American Art Review 8, no. 5 (November 1996): 111.
“1940 United States Federal Census for Beryl Mae Triplett,” Ancestry, accessed September 28, 2021.
“Stores Here To Close For KSTC Fete,” Kirksville Daily Express and Kirksville Daily News, May 17, 1938, 1.
“1930 United States Federal Census for Beryl M Triplett,” Ancestry, accessed September 28, 2021.
Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, The Echo (Kirksville: Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1923), 163, 212, 214, 234.
“Fall Quarter At K.S.T.C. Ends On Friday,” Kirksville Daily Express, November 21, 1922, 1.
Anita Jacobsen, Jacobsen's Biographical Index of American Artists (Carrollton: A.J. Publications, 2002).
Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).
Amanda Harlan, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Published on September 28, 2021
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Harlan, Amanda. "Beryl May Triplett." In Missouri Remembers: Artists in Missouri through 1951. Kansas City: The Kansas City Art Institute and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; St. Louis: The St. Louis Public Library, 2021,https://doi.org/10.37764/5776.