Marian D. Harris (American 1904-1988) Oil "Calla
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Marion Harris (1904 - 1988)
Marion D. Harris was active/lived in New Jersey, Delaware. Marion Harris is known for figure, landscape, still life.
"Calla Lilies, 1938"
Signed lower Right
Oil on Board
Painting Size: 20 x 16 in.
Frame Size: 24 x 20 in.
Created in 1930's
CONDITION
Good Condition
Biography Marion Harris
The following information was submitted in August of 2006 by Griffin's Gallery:
Marian D. Harris (Married Robert M. Barton) 1904-1988.
She lived in Wilmington, Delaware from 1927-1932, and died in 1988 in Ventnor, New Jersey. She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1922-1926 and at the PAFA's summer school at Chester Springs, PA in 1921-24 and in 1932. She was awarded the Cresson traveling scholarship in 1925. In 1926 she studied with Hugh Breckenridge at the Summer School of Art in East Gloucester, MA in 1926. She then studied with Wayman Adams in Elizabethtown, NJ in 1933, 1935, and 1938. She was a fellow at the PAFA.
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Private Collection from New Jersey
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Marion D. Harris was active/lived in New Jersey, Delaware. Marion Harris is known for figure, landscape, still life.
"Calla Lilies, 1938"
Signed lower Right
Oil on Board
Painting Size: 20 x 16 in.
Frame Size: 24 x 20 in.
Created in 1930's
CONDITION
Good Condition
Biography Marion Harris
The following information was submitted in August of 2006 by Griffin's Gallery:
Marian D. Harris (Married Robert M. Barton) 1904-1988.
She lived in Wilmington, Delaware from 1927-1932, and died in 1988 in Ventnor, New Jersey. She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1922-1926 and at the PAFA's summer school at Chester Springs, PA in 1921-24 and in 1932. She was awarded the Cresson traveling scholarship in 1925. In 1926 she studied with Hugh Breckenridge at the Summer School of Art in East Gloucester, MA in 1926. She then studied with Wayman Adams in Elizabethtown, NJ in 1933, 1935, and 1938. She was a fellow at the PAFA.
PROVENANCE
Private Collection from New Jersey
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Location: This item ships from New York.
Condition
Great Condition
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Marian D. Harris (American 1904-1988) Oil "Calla
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