1920 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - 2011 Colorado Springs, Colorado. Known for: Silversmith, art educator, watercolor painting.
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Following is the obituary of the artist, published in The Gazette, Colorado Springs newspaper, August 28, 2011. Mary Ann Bransby, Artist and Educator and daughter of Joe and Lillian Hemmie Mary Ann...
Read full biography Following is the obituary of the artist, published in The Gazette, Colorado Springs newspaper, August 28, 2011. Mary Ann Bransby, Artist and Educator and daughter of Joe and Lillian Hemmie Mary Ann was precocious as a child and teenager, excelling in crafts, sports and music including...
Read full biography Following is the obituary of the artist, published in The Gazette, Colorado Springs newspaper, August 28, 2011. Mary Ann Bransby, Artist and Educator and daughter of Joe and Lillian Hemmie Mary Ann was precocious as a child and teenager, excelling in crafts, sports and music including leathersmithing, archery, fencing and violin. She received a scholarship to the Kansas City Art Institute where she studied silversmithing and-as a pupil of Thomas Hart Benton-mastered the art of watercolor...
Read full biography Following is the obituary of the artist, published in The Gazette, Colorado Springs newspaper, August 28, 2011. Mary Ann Bransby, Artist and Educator and daughter of Joe and Lillian Hemmie Mary Ann was precocious as a child and teenager, excelling in crafts, sports and music including leathersmithing, archery, fencing and violin. She received a scholarship to the Kansas City Art Institute where she studied silversmithing and-as a pupil of Thomas Hart Benton-mastered the art of watercolor painting. Mary Ann married fellow student Eric Bransby during her senior year at the Institute a mere two weeks before Pearl Harbor. Their union would span 70 years. While her husband served in the army, Mary Ann designed parts and the die forms for B-52...
Read full biography Following is the obituary of the artist, published in The Gazette, Colorado Springs newspaper, August 28, 2011. Mary Ann Bransby, Artist and Educator and daughter of Joe and Lillian Hemmie Mary Ann was precocious as a child and teenager, excelling in crafts, sports and music including leathersmithing, archery, fencing and violin. She received a scholarship to the Kansas City Art Institute where she studied silversmithing and-as a pupil of Thomas Hart Benton-mastered the art of watercolor painting. Mary Ann married fellow student Eric Bransby during her senior year at the Institute a mere two weeks before Pearl Harbor. Their union would span 70 years. While her husband served in the army, Mary Ann designed parts and the die forms for B-52 bombers. In June of 1943 Mary Ann gave birth to a beautiful daughter Fredericka. Mary Ann resumed her art studies at the end of W....
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