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1890 San Antonio, Texas - 1971 Zephyr Hills, Florida. Known for: War monument and figure sculpture.
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Born in San Antonio, Texas, Bonnie MacLeary was the first Texas sculptor to have work in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MacLeary studied at the Chase School, the Art Students... Read full biography
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Bonnie MacLeary was the first Texas sculptor to have work in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MacLeary studied at the Chase School, the Art Students League, the Academie Julian in Paris, and with James Earle Fraser, William-Adolphe Bouguereau and F. Luis... Read full biography
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Bonnie MacLeary was the first Texas sculptor to have work in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MacLeary studied at the Chase School, the Art Students League, the Academie Julian in Paris, and with James Earle Fraser, William-Adolphe Bouguereau and F. Luis Mora. MacLeary opened a studio in New York City in 1921. She exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the National Arts Club, and her work was included... Read full biography
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Bonnie MacLeary was the first Texas sculptor to have work in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MacLeary studied at the Chase School, the Art Students League, the Academie Julian in Paris, and with James Earle Fraser, William-Adolphe Bouguereau and F. Luis Mora. MacLeary opened a studio in New York City in 1921. She exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the National Arts Club, and her work was included in "One Hundred Years of Sculpture in Texas" (1989). In the 1920s, the Gorham Company in New York marketed a group of small MacLeary bronzes, including Ouch!, Goosie Goosie, Aurora, Ariadne, Gossip and Inspiration. Public collections of her work... Read full biography
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Bonnie MacLeary was the first Texas sculptor to have work in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MacLeary studied at the Chase School, the Art Students League, the Academie Julian in Paris, and with James Earle Fraser, William-Adolphe Bouguereau and F. Luis Mora. MacLeary opened a studio in New York City in 1921. She exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the National Arts Club, and her work was included in "One Hundred Years of Sculpture in Texas" (1989). In the 1920s, the Gorham Company in New York marketed a group of small MacLeary bronzes, including Ouch!, Goosie Goosie, Aurora, Ariadne, Gossip and Inspiration. Public collections of her work include the San Antonio Museum of Art; Baylor University; Brooklyn Childrens... Read full biography
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