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Marguerite Stuber Pearson
American 1898 -1978
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Born: |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Died: |
Rockport, Massachusetts, United States
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Studied: |
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Instructors: |
William James Frederick Andrew Bosley Edmund Charles Tarbell
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Specialty: |
Painter Illustrator
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Style/School: |
Realism
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Subjects Known For: |
Portraits Landscapes Still lifes
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Memberships: |
Allied Artists of America Art Club of Washington North Shore Artists Association Philadelphia Artists Association American Artists Professional League
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Artist Profile |
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BIOGRAPHY: |
Painter M.S. Pearson contracted polio as a young woman during a European trip, and lived as a paraplegic for the rest of her long life. She won so much respect as an artist that her disability proved to be incidental to he...
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Marguerite Pearson studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School and worked privately with Edmund Tarbell from 1922-27. She also studied with several teachers in design, landscape and illustration. She became best wel...
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