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1934 Catskills Painting Marjorie MacMonnies 1897- browse these categories for related items... All Items: Fine Art:Paintings:Oil:N. America:American: Pre 1940: item # 962023 Please refer to our stock # 4324 when inquiring.
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Impressionist style Oil Painting on artist's panel, by Marjorie MacMonnies Wysong, signed lower left, "M. MacMonnies Wysong;" also dated "1934" or "1924." Marjorie was the youngest daughter of the famous husband and wife artists, Frederick and Mary MacMonnies, long-time residents of France. We believe this painting is a depiction of Plattekill Creek, in the Catskills, New York, during the colorful fall season. Image 10" x 8", contemporary frame at 14" x 12" x 1.75". Condition is excellent. $20 US Shipping. ABOUT THE MACMONNIES: Frederick (1863-1937) and Mary (1858-1946) lived for about 25 years in Giverny, France among the now famous French impressionists including Monet, Cassat and others, with Mary considered to be the "leader" of the American art colony of Giverny. Marjorie was born during their stay in France, and was painted as a child by her mother, in at least three works -- "The Picture Book," at age four; in a study, on wood, "Marthe Lucas, Betty & Marjorie," (Marthe was the children's governess; Betty was Marjorie's older sister); and in "Betty (Berthe Helene) and Marjorie with Doll." Marjorie's married name was "Wysong," and her middle name, "Eudora," after her paternal grandmother. Please use our search box for more paintings by this artist. |
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