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Maud
Cabot Morgan
American
1903-1999
Maud Morgan
studied at Barnard College and the Art Student's League in New
York. Maud Morgan was an important New York modernist in the
1930s and 1940s, exhibiting at the Julian Levy Gallery and the
Betty Parsons Gallery with Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock,
and Mark Rothko. Her work was acquired by the Museum of Modern
Art, the Metropolitan Museum, and the Whtiney Museum. She moved
to the Boston area in the 1940s, continuing to exhibit at the
Betty Parsons Gallery and the Grace Horne Gallery in Boston,
in addition to her inclusion in major national exhibitions. Maud
Morgan's work is in countless major collections. The Museum of
Fine Arts in Boston awards the annual Maud Morgan Prize to a
mid-career woman artist.
André
L'Hote in Paris, and with Stanley Hayter at Atelier 17 in New
York. She eventually earned a master's degree in art education
from Columbia. She had her first solo show at Laurel Gallery
in New York in 1947. She also exhibited at the Martha Jackson
Gallery and at the Whitney Museum Annual in the 1950s. Borgenicht
began her career as an art dealer initially working with the
Laurel Gallery before opening her own gallery in 1951. The Borgenicht
Gallery was a pioneering venue for American modernists including
Milton Avery, Gabor Peterdi, Max Ernst, Gertrude Greene, Jose
de Rivera, and others.
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Going to the Beach
Acrylic
on Board
Signed Lower Right
10" x 17.25" (sight size)
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