#Marguerite Thompson Zorach (1887-1968)
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach
Provincetown, Sunrise and Moonset
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#TwoForTuesday on #NationalCatDay 🐱🐱:
Marguerite Thompson Zorach (USA, 1887-1968)
Two Cats, n.d.
Oil on canvas, 24 x 28 in. / 61.0 x 71.1 cm
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach (American, 1887–1968), "Two Cats"
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach (1887-1968, American) ~ Bouquet, n/d
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach (United States, 1887–1968), Pegasus/Hand Bag, circa 1918 Wool embroidery on burlap or linen, Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Marguerite Zorach was an American Fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer, and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts.
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Marguerite Zorach in her studio, © Peter A. Juley & Son Collection, Smithsonian American Art Museum J0029484
Marguerite Zorach (née Thompson; September 25, 1887 – June 27, 1968) was an American Fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer, and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts. via Wikipedia
Marguerite Zorach, William Zorach, Maine Islands, 1919, needlework and pencil on canvas, 17 3⁄4 x 49 3⁄4 in. (45.2 x 126.4 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dahlov Ipcar and Tessim Zorach, 1968.154.173
Marguerite Zorach, William Zorach, Maine Islands, 1919, needlework and pencil on canvas, 17 3⁄4 x 49 3⁄4 in. (45.2 x 126.4 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dahlov Ipcar and Tessim Zorach, 1968.154.173
Marguerite Zorach, Builders and Planners (mural study), ca. 1932-1934, oil and pencil on canvas, 23 1⁄4 x 14 3⁄4 in. (59 x 37.5 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift from the collection of Tessim Zorach, 1970.65.20
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Landscape (Recto)
1911-1912
Marguerite Thompson Zorach (American, 1887–1968)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Marguerite Zorach (née Thompson; 1887 – 1968) American Fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer, and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts.
While in Paris (1909-1911), she met Pablo Picasso, ex-patriate Gertrude Stein, Henri Rousseau, and Henri Matisse through her "Aunt Addie's" connections. At the Académie de La Palette, she first met her future husband and artistic collaborator, William Zorach. William admired her passionate individuality, and he said of her modernist Fauvist artwork "I just couldn't understand why such a nice girl would paint such wild pictures."
Marguerite Zorach
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The Golden Orb Marguerite Thompson Zorach (1887-1968) 1921
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach (American, 1887–1968), Baby Girl (The Awakening), c.1915. Oil on canvas, laid to board, 46.4 × 39.1 cm
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach
Landscape recto (1911/12)
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Figures in Moonlight , Brunswick Mill - Marguerite Thompson Zorach
American , 1887-1968
oil on canvas, 36 x 28 in. 91.4 x 71.1 cm.
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Landscape
1911
Artist:
Marguerite Thompson Zorach.
American, 1887–1968
AIC
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach (1887-1968, American) ~ Ladies Bedstraw, n/d
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Marguerite Zorach (née Thompson; September 25, 1887 – June 27, 1968) was an American Fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer, and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach (United States, 1887–1968), Pegasus/Hand Bag, circa 1918 Wool embroidery on burlap or linen, Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Marguerite Zorach was an American Fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer, and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts.
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