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Morgan, Maud, 1903-1999

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Maud Cabot Morgan (1903-1999) was a painter in Massachusetts. She attended Barnard College, the Sorbonne in Paris, and the Columbia Architecture School. She also studied at the Art Students League with Kimon Nikolaides and Hans Hofmann. Morgan traveled extensively throughout Asia and Europe and began painting in Paris in 1926. In the 1930s, she lived in Munich, Germany, and Murray Bay, Canada. From 1940-1948, Morgan was a teacher at the Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. Between 1938 and 1...

Heade, Martin Johnson, 1819-1904

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Martin Johnson Heade was born in Lumberville, Pennsylvania, in 1819. He studied art under painter Edward Hicks, and began his career as a portrait painter. After traveling abroad and living in Rome for two years, he made his artistic debut in 1841 at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Heade began exhibiting regularly in 1848, after another trip to Europe, and became an itinerant artist until he settled in New York in 1859. In the early 1860s he turned to painting landscapes and seascapes, in...

Marsh, Felicia Meyer, 1912-1978

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Painter, Dorset, Vt. Wife of painter Reginald Marsh. From the description of Felicia Meyer Marsh and Meyer family papers, [ca.1880s]-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220158138 ...

McIntyre, Robert G. (Robert George), 1885-

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President of Macbeth Gallery (also known as William MacBeth, Inc., New York) and owner of the portrait of Thacher. From the description of Copy of notes by Robert G. McIntyre about a portrait of George Thacher by Henry Williams, 1953. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 177078530 Art dealer and art historian, New York, N.Y. President and director of the Macbeth Gallery and nephew of William Macbeth. From the descriptio...

Macbeth, William, 1851-1917

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Art dealer, New York, N.Y. Operated Macbeth Gallery. From the description of William Macbeth papers, 1870-1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82961575 ...

James, William, 1882-

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Portrait painter, instructor; Cambridge, Mass. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Son of psychologist William James (1842-1910), brother of portrait painter Alexander Robertson James, and nephew of novelist Henry James. Pupil of Benson and Tarbell and teacher at Boston Museum of Fine Arts School, 1913-1926. From the description of William James papers, 1883-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80588584 ...

Corbino, Jon, 1905-1964

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Painter; Massachusetts. From the description of Jon Corbino scrapbooks and photograph, 1927-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122571195 ...

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Art gallery at 237 5th Avenue and 450 5th Avenue, New York, N.Y. From the description of Macbeth Gallery exhibition catalogs, 1892-1921. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84558225 Macbeth Gallery (founded 1892) is an art gallery from New York, N.Y. Founded in 1892 by William Macbeth in New York City, the first gallery at that time to deal solely in American art. The most famous of Macbeth's exhibitions was that of The Eight, in 1908. Robert Macbeth, the...