OLD CARMEL. by Connie Wright. Mary DeNeale Morgan --. "horse and buggy artist". M. DeNeale Morgan, as she signed her work, was one of Carmel's distinguished plein air painters--a generous spirit who... Read full biography
OLD CARMEL. by Connie Wright. Mary DeNeale Morgan --. "horse and buggy artist". M. DeNeale Morgan, as she signed her work, was one of Carmel's distinguished plein air painters--a generous spirit who worked tirelessly for various Carmel civic groups. Her mother's family emigrated from Scotland to... Read full biography
OLD CARMEL. by Connie Wright. Mary DeNeale Morgan --. "horse and buggy artist". M. DeNeale Morgan, as she signed her work, was one of Carmel's distinguished plein air painters--a generous spirit who worked tirelessly for various Carmel civic groups. Her mother's family emigrated from Scotland to the Monterey area in 1856, homesteading a ranch near Point Piños and then in the Salinas Valley. It was partly because of her family's stories about the beauty of the Monterey Peninsula that DeNeale... Read full biography
OLD CARMEL. by Connie Wright. Mary DeNeale Morgan --. "horse and buggy artist". M. DeNeale Morgan, as she signed her work, was one of Carmel's distinguished plein air painters--a generous spirit who worked tirelessly for various Carmel civic groups. Her mother's family emigrated from Scotland to the Monterey area in 1856, homesteading a ranch near Point Piños and then in the Salinas Valley. It was partly because of her family's stories about the beauty of the Monterey Peninsula that DeNeale Morgan came here to live and work. Born in San Francisco in 1868, she was taken to Oakland in 1872, where the painter and teacher William Keith was her first teacher. She was precocious. In 1886 she enrolled in the California School of Design in San... Read full biography
OLD CARMEL. by Connie Wright. Mary DeNeale Morgan --. "horse and buggy artist". M. DeNeale Morgan, as she signed her work, was one of Carmel's distinguished plein air painters--a generous spirit who worked tirelessly for various Carmel civic groups. Her mother's family emigrated from Scotland to the Monterey area in 1856, homesteading a ranch near Point Piños and then in the Salinas Valley. It was partly because of her family's stories about the beauty of the Monterey Peninsula that DeNeale Morgan came here to live and work. Born in San Francisco in 1868, she was taken to Oakland in 1872, where the painter and teacher William Keith was her first teacher. She was precocious. In 1886 she enrolled in the California School of Design in San Francisco and studied with Emil Carlsen and Amédée Joullin until 1890. She paid her fir... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (33)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Santa Cruz Art League Statewide Art Exhibition Index, First through Twenty-Seventh, 1928-1957 (Publications in California Art, No. 12)
2015
Moure, Nancy Dustin Wall
547 pages
Emerging from the Shadows: Volume Three, (L-R) A Survey Of Women Artists Working in California, 1860-1960
2015
St. Gaudens, Maurine (Editor)
304 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
The Neville-Strass Collection: American Women Artists 1819-1947 (Washington County Museum of Fine Arts) (Exhibition catalog)
2003
Hirshorn, Anne; Page Talbott, Tara Tappert; Marian Kovinick
48 pages (color)
American Women Artists, 1819-1947 The Neville-Strass Collection