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1901 Nutley, New Jersey - 1995. Known for: Painting, printmaking-woodcuts, teaching.
Anne Steele Marsh (1901-1995). The life of Anne Steele Marsh was infused with art. She was born in Nutley, NJ, the daughter of a prominent illustrator, Frederic Dorr Steele, best known for his... Read full biography
Anne Steele Marsh (1901-1995). The life of Anne Steele Marsh was infused with art. She was born in Nutley, NJ, the daughter of a prominent illustrator, Frederic Dorr Steele, best known for his illustrations of the Sherlock Holmes stories. In 1925 she married James Randall Marsh, an artist and... Read full biography
Anne Steele Marsh (1901-1995). The life of Anne Steele Marsh was infused with art. She was born in Nutley, NJ, the daughter of a prominent illustrator, Frederic Dorr Steele, best known for his illustrations of the Sherlock Holmes stories. In 1925 she married James Randall Marsh, an artist and musician who was the son of painter-sculptor Frederick Dana Marsh and painter Alice Randall Marsh. The couple moved to Essex Fells, NJ that same year and to Pittstown in 1948. They had two sons and one... Read full biography
Anne Steele Marsh (1901-1995). The life of Anne Steele Marsh was infused with art. She was born in Nutley, NJ, the daughter of a prominent illustrator, Frederic Dorr Steele, best known for his illustrations of the Sherlock Holmes stories. In 1925 she married James Randall Marsh, an artist and musician who was the son of painter-sculptor Frederick Dana Marsh and painter Alice Randall Marsh. The couple moved to Essex Fells, NJ that same year and to Pittstown in 1948. They had two sons and one daughter, all musically or artistically talented. She attended Cooper Union Art School majoring in design, and the YMCA Art School where she studied tapestry, weaving and occupational therapy, which she taught for four years in the 1920s. From 1938-1945... Read full biography
Anne Steele Marsh (1901-1995). The life of Anne Steele Marsh was infused with art. She was born in Nutley, NJ, the daughter of a prominent illustrator, Frederic Dorr Steele, best known for his illustrations of the Sherlock Holmes stories. In 1925 she married James Randall Marsh, an artist and musician who was the son of painter-sculptor Frederick Dana Marsh and painter Alice Randall Marsh. The couple moved to Essex Fells, NJ that same year and to Pittstown in 1948. They had two sons and one daughter, all musically or artistically talented. She attended Cooper Union Art School majoring in design, and the YMCA Art School where she studied tapestry, weaving and occupational therapy, which she taught for four years in the 1920s. From 1938-1945 she taught art at Buxton Country Day School in Short Hills and at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts. She began exhibit... Read full biography
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