“Margaret McKay Tee was born in 1882 and raised in Pennsylvania until her family moved to Colorado. In 1902, following her education at Colorado College, she trained at New York’s Cooper Union and... Read full biography
“Margaret McKay Tee was born in 1882 and raised in Pennsylvania until her family moved to Colorado. In 1902, following her education at Colorado College, she trained at New York’s Cooper Union and Columbia Teacher’s College, where she met Frank Alvah Parsons. Tee subsequently worked for Parsons as... Read full biography
“Margaret McKay Tee was born in 1882 and raised in Pennsylvania until her family moved to Colorado. In 1902, following her education at Colorado College, she trained at New York’s Cooper Union and Columbia Teacher’s College, where she met Frank Alvah Parsons. Tee subsequently worked for Parsons as a student instructor when he joined the faculty of the New York School of Fine and Applied Art (later, Parsons The New School for Design). After moving back to Colorado, Tee carried on a... Read full biography
“Margaret McKay Tee was born in 1882 and raised in Pennsylvania until her family moved to Colorado. In 1902, following her education at Colorado College, she trained at New York’s Cooper Union and Columbia Teacher’s College, where she met Frank Alvah Parsons. Tee subsequently worked for Parsons as a student instructor when he joined the faculty of the New York School of Fine and Applied Art (later, Parsons The New School for Design). After moving back to Colorado, Tee carried on a correspondence with Parsons for many years.” . Before her marriage to John Tee in 1913, she apprenticed with Jean Griest, a New York decorator. The Tees returned to Colorado and eventually settled at Brinton Terrace, an artists’ colony in Denver. During World War... Read full biography
“Margaret McKay Tee was born in 1882 and raised in Pennsylvania until her family moved to Colorado. In 1902, following her education at Colorado College, she trained at New York’s Cooper Union and Columbia Teacher’s College, where she met Frank Alvah Parsons. Tee subsequently worked for Parsons as a student instructor when he joined the faculty of the New York School of Fine and Applied Art (later, Parsons The New School for Design). After moving back to Colorado, Tee carried on a correspondence with Parsons for many years.” . Before her marriage to John Tee in 1913, she apprenticed with Jean Griest, a New York decorator. The Tees returned to Colorado and eventually settled at Brinton Terrace, an artists’ colony in Denver. During World War II, Margaret and her husband worked at the Ogden Air Service Command base. As part of her professional career, she was a... Read full biography
Margaret McKay Tee - Art for Sale (1 available)
Still life with objects
Type:Painting
Year:circa 1930
Size:14.00" x 7.00"
Medium:Oil
Signed:Unsigned
Notes:
Framed dimensions measure 13.5 x 19.75 inches.
Reference: 14637