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Mary Electa Allen (1858–1941) was an American photographer and co-founder of the Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework. [3] She worked alongside her sister as a photographer from 1885 until 1920 capturing the life and landscape of Old Deerfield , among other subjects and paid commissions.
Mary Frances Linder Fitzpatrick (1861–1955), American botanist; Mary Frances Lovell (1843–1932), British-born American writer, humanitarian, and temperance reformer; Mary Frances McCray (1837–1898), American Methodist church leader; Mary Frances McDonald (1929–2021), Irish feminist; Mary-Frances Monroe (born 1980), American soccer player
Mary Frances referred to these small, figural caricatures of people and animals as "humor of the kiln." [17] [18] Mary Frances continued to operate Overbeck Pottery after the deaths of her sisters, but she primarily focused on making decorative figurines instead of large ceramic pieces. She died on March 20, 1955.
Marie al-Khazen (1899–1983) was a Lebanese photographer active in the 1920s; the photographs she created are considered to constitute a valuable and unique record of their time and place. [ 43 ] Elise Forrest Harleston (February 8, 1891 – 1970) was an early African-American photographer who set up a studio in Charleston, South Carolina, in ...
Frances and Elsie said they only went to the beck to see the fairies, and to prove it, Elsie borrowed her father's camera, a Midg quarter-plate. The girls returned about 30 minutes later, "triumphant". [1] Elsie's father, Arthur, was a keen amateur photographer, and had set up his own darkroom.
Mary Ellen Matthews is the photographer behind Saturday Night Live's iconic "bumper" photos, the artistic and often hilarious pictures of the hosts and musical guests that appear before commercial ...
Mary Frances Pratt, [1] CC RCA D.Litt (née West) (March 15, 1935 – August 14, 2018) [2] was a Canadian painter known for photo-realist still life paintings. Pratt never thought of her work as being focused on one subject matter: her early work is often of domestic scenes, while later work may have a darker undertone, with people as the central subject matter.
This is a partial list of 20th-century women artists, sorted alphabetically by decade of birth.These artists are known for creating artworks that are primarily visual in nature, in traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics as well as in more recently developed genres, such as installation art, performance art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.