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1891 Elmhurst, New York - 1979 New Jersey. Known for: Winter scene, rural landscape painting.
Marion Gray Traver was born in Elmhurst, New York, she studied art with her father, George Traver. Until his death, she shared a studio with him for many years in New York City. Her favorite subject... Read full biography
Marion Gray Traver was born in Elmhurst, New York, she studied art with her father, George Traver. Until his death, she shared a studio with him for many years in New York City. Her favorite subject and the one that brought her much acclaim was New England winter scenes. She was active from 1918 to... Read full biography
Marion Gray Traver was born in Elmhurst, New York, she studied art with her father, George Traver. Until his death, she shared a studio with him for many years in New York City. Her favorite subject and the one that brought her much acclaim was New England winter scenes. She was active from 1918 to 1946 in the National Association of Women Artists. Among her many exhibition venues were the National Academy of Design from 1925 to 1935, the 1931 International Art Club in London, and the Catherine... Read full biography
Marion Gray Traver was born in Elmhurst, New York, she studied art with her father, George Traver. Until his death, she shared a studio with him for many years in New York City. Her favorite subject and the one that brought her much acclaim was New England winter scenes. She was active from 1918 to 1946 in the National Association of Women Artists. Among her many exhibition venues were the National Academy of Design from 1925 to 1935, the 1931 International Art Club in London, and the Catherine Wolfe Art Club in New York. Source: Paul Sternberg, Art by American Women. The following additional information was submitted by Warren Harris in May of 2006:. Marion Traver was my next-door neighbor in the Osborne Apartments at 205 West 57th Street... Read full biography
Marion Gray Traver was born in Elmhurst, New York, she studied art with her father, George Traver. Until his death, she shared a studio with him for many years in New York City. Her favorite subject and the one that brought her much acclaim was New England winter scenes. She was active from 1918 to 1946 in the National Association of Women Artists. Among her many exhibition venues were the National Academy of Design from 1925 to 1935, the 1931 International Art Club in London, and the Catherine Wolfe Art Club in New York. Source: Paul Sternberg, Art by American Women. The following additional information was submitted by Warren Harris in May of 2006:. Marion Traver was my next-door neighbor in the Osborne Apartments at 205 West 57th Street from 1969, when I first moved into the building, until around 1980 or even later. She suffered a crippling accide... Read full biography
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Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Plein Aire Painting, Plein-Air
Art Media
- •Monoprint, Monotype, Monograph
- •Oil Paint
Art Style
- •Impressionism Before 1940
Art Subject
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •New York City
- •Nocturnes, Nightime Scenes
- •Snowscene, Winter Landscape
- •Urban Landscape, Cityscape
Art Association
- •Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club-
- •National Association of Women Artists, Painters and Sculptors
- •Pen and Brush Club, New York
- •Salons of America
- •Society of Independent Artists-
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
Art Collection
- •Louise and Alan Sellars Collection
Added Description
- •Snowscene Specialty
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club
- •National Academy of Design, New York
- •National Association of Women Artists, Painters and Sculptors)
- •Salons of America-
- •Society of Independent Artists--
Exhibition of Museum
- •Brooklyn Museum of Art
- •Corcoran Gallery and/or Art School, Washington DC
