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About Marion Howard
Marion P. Howard, from the Roxbury section of Boston, studied at the *School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, under *Tarbell, *Benson, and *Hale, and also with *William Merritt Chase and *Edward H. Barnard. Between 1917 and 1921 her address was listed in Washington, DC, where she had moved from Marlboro, Massachusetts. Howard took part in a two-woman show with Mary Rosamond Coolidge (b. 1884) at the Boston City Club and exhibited her work at the Copley Gallery and Grace Horne’s Gallery in Boston. Howard’s landscapes reveal the influence of Tarbell in their pastel coloration, soft contours, and thought-provoking mood. She showed an interest in the winter scene genre. |
Paintings by Marion Howard
| Autumn Colors |
| oil on canvas: 18 x 22 inches |
| signed and dated 1909, lower left |
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