
"Hazy Morn"
Exhibited at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1923, this landscape is a very rare example by this artist and shows the influence of Daniel Garber.

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Exhibited at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1923, this landscape is a very rare example by this artist and shows the influence of Daniel Garber.

One of the best examples of her early work by this recently recognized forgotten Modernist woman artists.

An extremely rare and exceptional view of Martha's Vineyard by this renowned 19th Century Philadelphia artist.

Provenance available Authenticated by Barbara A. Wolanin, Ph.D. Recorded: Arthur B. Carles, 1882-1952: Philadelphia Modernist, Univ. of Madison, Wisconsin, Ph.D., 1981, p. 500, Nude Leaning, no. 17

Lilies with Oriental Figures Oil on canvas, mounted to board, 26" X 18"; 32" X 24" framed size Signed lower left: "EMMA FORDYCE MACRAE" Original frame with frame-makers label on verso: "Artcraft custom size picture frames/23 S. 16th St., Philadelphia"

Exhibited: Peabody Galleries, Baltimore, MD Label remains on verso Bryant exhibited at the Charcoal Club and Peabody Galleries in Baltimore in 1914.

The expressive range of color and flirting with abstraction are a hallmark of Hood's work.

Exhibited: Venice Biennale 1921, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1923 and more. Full Provenance available