TRADITIONAL ~ EARLY CALIFORNIA


Mary DeNeale Morgan


Mary DeNeale Morgan was known for her pastels, paintings and etching; and as a longtime California artist, left a great legacy as a teacher and organizer as well as painter. She was a pupil in William Merritt Chase's summer classes there in 1914, and from 1917 to 1925 was director of the Carmel School of Art. She was also a founder of the Carmel Art Association.In 1928, the editors of "Scribner's" magazine named her as one of the nation's foremost women artists. Affiliations: National Association of Women Painters & Sculptors, the San Francisco Art Association, the California Watercolor Society, the Laguna Beach Art Association, the American Federation of Artists, and the Carmel Art Association.
Afternoon at the Fish Ranch by Mary DeNeale Morgan
Afternoon at the Fish Ranch

Alvarado Street, Monterey Circa 1915 by Mary DeNeale Morgan
Alvarado Street, Monterey Circa 1915

14" x 20"
Carmel Beach by Mary DeNeale Morgan
Carmel Beach

10" x 13"
Carmel Valley Homestead by Mary DeNeale Morgan
Carmel Valley Homestead

10.75" x 12"
Fan Shell Beach Pebble Beach by Mary DeNeale Morgan
Fan Shell Beach Pebble Beach

20" x 24"
Monterey Harbor by Mary DeNeale Morgan
Monterey Harbor

Monterey Rooftops by Mary DeNeale Morgan
Monterey Rooftops

20" x 26"




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