Virginia Hargraves Wood
Virginia Hargraves Wood  | |
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| Born | c. 1872 – c. 1873 Missouri, United States  | 
| Died | February 24, 1941 (aged 68–69) near Ivy in Ablemarle County, Virginia, United States  | 
| Burial place | Saint Paul's Cemetery, Ivy, Virginia, United States | 
| Other names | Virginia Hargraves Wood Goddard, Virginia Wood  | 
| Education | Chase School of Art | 
| Occupation(s) | Visual artist, illustrator, printmaker, teacher | 
| Known for | Paintings, drawings, portraits, engravings, book illustrations | 
| Movement | Peconic Bay Impressionism | 
| Spouse | Charles Franc Goddard (m. 1930–1941; death) | 
| Relatives | Waddy Butler Wood (brother) | 
Virginia Hargraves Wood (married name: Virginia Hargraves Wood Goddard; c. 1872 – February 24, 1941) was an American painter, printmaker, illustrator, and teacher. She is best known for her painted portraits of women and children, and numerous book illustrations. Wood was one of the founder members of the Virginia Fine Arts Society in Alexandria.