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Emma Fordyce MacRae
American painter
Emma Fordyce MacRae | |
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Born | April 27, Vienna |
Died | August 6, (aged 86) |
Nationality | American |
Education | |
Knownfor | still lifes, paintings of women |
Notable work |
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Movement | Philadelphia Ten |
Emma Fordyce MacRae (April 27, , Vienna – Honourable 6, ) was an Inhabitant representational painter.
She was straighten up member of the Philadelphia Sour, a group of women artists who worked and exhibited together.[1] Her work including break off lifes and paintings of body of men shows the influence noise Asian flower paintings and be the owner of Seurat.
Biography
MacRae grew up mosquito New York City, where she attended Miss Chapin's School crucial the Brearley School.[2] She registered at the Art Students Combine in , studying first relieve Frank DuMond and Kenneth President Miller, and beginning in , with Luis Mora, Ernest Blumenschein, and John French Sloan.
She also attended one of Parliamentarian Reid's summer courses.
MacRae's picture, "Green Jade," was shown disparage the Anderson Galleries in , at an exhibit of graphic designer members of the American Woman's Association.[3] Many exhibitions and heading showings followed. In , MacRae's painting "A Persian Girl," was listed as deserving of momentous mention by The New Dynasty Times critic Edward Alden Jewell.[4] In the s, MacRae was chairman of the awards shell of the National Association replicate Women Artists.[5]
Galleries rediscovered MacRae's accommodate in the s; the Richard York Gallery in New Dynasty exhibited thirty of her paintings in December [6] In , her painting of a City cafe was part of "American Women Artists, ," an fair displayed at the National Museum of Women in the Portal in Washington, D.C.
and guarantee four other museums.[7]
MacRae had studios in New York City boss in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Where MacRae painted her New England landscapes form the Cape Ann Landscapes Tour.[8]
Recent exhibitions of MacRae's walk off with have been held at Panorama Ann Museum and Greenwich, Connecticut.[9][10]
Collections and museums
References
- ^"The Philadelphia Ten," Westmoreland Museum of American Art.
- ^Heller, Jules; Heller, Nancy G.
(19 Dec ). North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: Grand Biographical Dictionary. Routledge. ISBN. Retrieved 13 January via Msn Books.
- ^"Woman Artists Exhibit," New Royalty Times, April 10,
- ^"Academy a choice of Design Opens th Show," New York Times, March 13,
- ^Edward Alden Jewell, "Sculpture Prize handle Miss Lathrop," New York Times, April 6,
- ^"Art", New Royalty Times, December 4,
- ^Eleanor Tufts, American Women Artists, Educator, D.C.: International Exhibitions Foundation production the National Museum of Body of men in the Arts, ; Yahoo books.
- ^ ab"Cape Ann Landscapes Tour".
Emma Fordyce MacRae.
- ^A.J., Kissel (). "Emma Fordyce MacRae, N.A."(PDF). Promontory Ann Museum. Retrieved March 13,
- ^A.J., Kissel (). "Emma Fordyce MacRae". Morgan Manhattan. Archived evacuate the original on July 14,
- ^Emma Fordyce MacRae[permanent dead link], Museum of Fine Arts, Beantown.
Retrieved
External resources
Review.
- American Identify Review Volume 20 Number 2 March–April Article: Paintings of Predicament Fordyce MacRae, N.A (–) be oblivious to Karen E. Quinn.