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1898 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1978 Rockport, Massachusetts. Known for: Still life, portrait, genre, interiors.
Born in Philadelphia, Marguerite Pearson had childhood polio that confined her to a wheel chair, but she overcame that condition to have a distinguished career as a painter of exquisite interior... Read full biography
Born in Philadelphia, Marguerite Pearson had childhood polio that confined her to a wheel chair, but she overcame that condition to have a distinguished career as a painter of exquisite interior scenes, figures and still life. She studied with William James and Frederick Bosley at the Boston Museum... Read full biography
Born in Philadelphia, Marguerite Pearson had childhood polio that confined her to a wheel chair, but she overcame that condition to have a distinguished career as a painter of exquisite interior scenes, figures and still life. She studied with William James and Frederick Bosley at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School and studied figure painting with Edmund Tarbell. In 1941, she moved to Rockport, Massachusetts where she had been spending her summers. She was an active painter until age 80, and... Read full biography
Born in Philadelphia, Marguerite Pearson had childhood polio that confined her to a wheel chair, but she overcame that condition to have a distinguished career as a painter of exquisite interior scenes, figures and still life. She studied with William James and Frederick Bosley at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School and studied figure painting with Edmund Tarbell. In 1941, she moved to Rockport, Massachusetts where she had been spending her summers. She was an active painter until age 80, and also taught classes in her studio. Source: Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art". ----------------------------------------------------------------------. Born in Philadelphia August 1, 1899, Marguerite Stuber Pearson was the daughter of... Read full biography
Born in Philadelphia, Marguerite Pearson had childhood polio that confined her to a wheel chair, but she overcame that condition to have a distinguished career as a painter of exquisite interior scenes, figures and still life. She studied with William James and Frederick Bosley at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School and studied figure painting with Edmund Tarbell. In 1941, she moved to Rockport, Massachusetts where she had been spending her summers. She was an active painter until age 80, and also taught classes in her studio. Source: Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art". ----------------------------------------------------------------------. Born in Philadelphia August 1, 1899, Marguerite Stuber Pearson was the daughter of confectioner, Arthur G. Pearson and his wife Ottelia. Having been stricken with polio in her teens, Marguerite S. Pearson was left a parapl... Read full biography
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- Hunt for Treasure: Dr. Savage Searches High and Low for the Works in His Extensive CollectionMay 2018O'Hern, JohnAmerican Fine Art Magazine
- Harry A. Vincent and His ContemporariesOctober 2006Curtis, Judith A.American Art Review
- Guild of Boston Artists: 90th AnnivOctober 2004Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
- Women's Perspective at Boston GuildOctober 2001Lightman, Jean; P IngbretsonAmerican Art Review
- Exponents of the Boston SchoolApril 2000Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
- A Survey of the North ShoreAugust 1997Tysver, TedAmerican Art Review
