Born 1947 in Quincy, and raised in rural Hanover, Massachusetts, Marieluise Hutchinson lived in a childhood home built about 1820 on eleven acres of land with a barn. This farm setting afforded her a... Read full biography
Born 1947 in Quincy, and raised in rural Hanover, Massachusetts, Marieluise Hutchinson lived in a childhood home built about 1820 on eleven acres of land with a barn. This farm setting afforded her a first hand experience of the New England farmscapes, which she has made her primary subject matter... Read full biography
Born 1947 in Quincy, and raised in rural Hanover, Massachusetts, Marieluise Hutchinson lived in a childhood home built about 1820 on eleven acres of land with a barn. This farm setting afforded her a first hand experience of the New England farmscapes, which she has made her primary subject matter when she became a painter. She belongs to the American generation who grew up after World War II and prior to the Vietnam quagmire, for whom patriotism was not yet politicized, and pride in the... Read full biography
Born 1947 in Quincy, and raised in rural Hanover, Massachusetts, Marieluise Hutchinson lived in a childhood home built about 1820 on eleven acres of land with a barn. This farm setting afforded her a first hand experience of the New England farmscapes, which she has made her primary subject matter when she became a painter. She belongs to the American generation who grew up after World War II and prior to the Vietnam quagmire, for whom patriotism was not yet politicized, and pride in the country was something to be shared with one's neighbors. Hutchinson's paintings reflect her trust in America: without stridency, there is almost always a flag displayed; there are families in these homes who are never seen, but who are palpably present... Read full biography
Born 1947 in Quincy, and raised in rural Hanover, Massachusetts, Marieluise Hutchinson lived in a childhood home built about 1820 on eleven acres of land with a barn. This farm setting afforded her a first hand experience of the New England farmscapes, which she has made her primary subject matter when she became a painter. She belongs to the American generation who grew up after World War II and prior to the Vietnam quagmire, for whom patriotism was not yet politicized, and pride in the country was something to be shared with one's neighbors. Hutchinson's paintings reflect her trust in America: without stridency, there is almost always a flag displayed; there are families in these homes who are never seen, but who are palpably present behind happy, glowing windows and blowing curtains and warm firelight smoke from winter chimneys. Whil... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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