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Marguerite Thompson Zorach
American 1887 -1968
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Born: |
Santa Rosa, California, United States
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Died: |
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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Studied: |
Academie de la Grande Chaumiere 1908 La Palette, Paris 1908 - 1911
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Exhibited: |
Amory Show, 1913 Salone d'Automne Societe des Artistes Independents
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Examples of Work: |
Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Museum of Modern Art, New York City National Museum of American Art, Washington, DC Newark Museum, New Jersey Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC Massillon Museum, Massillon, Ohio
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Specialty: |
Painter Textiles Sculptor
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Style/School: |
Modernism Fauvism Cubism
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Subjects Known For: |
Color Distortion
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Memberships: |
New York Society of Women Artists
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BIOGRAPHY: |
Marguerite Zorach
Born California, 1887
Died New York, 1968
Marguerite Thompson Zorach was a Fauvist painter, textile artist and graphic designer. From 1908-1911, she studied in Paris at the progressive school, La Palette. During this time she met her hus...
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Marguerite Thompson Zorach was born in Santa Rosa, CA on Sept. 25, 1887. She was raised in Fresno and showed artistic promise at age three. A brilliant student, she was one of the first women admitted to Stanford Universit...
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Marguerite Zorach was a pioneer American Modernist and was one of the first artists to introduce Fauvism and Cubism to America (1910-20). She studied briefly at Stanford (1908) before moving to Paris to study at Grande Chaumie...
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