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Carolyn Mase


Carolyn Campbell Mase (1880 – 1949) was an American painter born in Matteawan, New York, best known for her Impressionist landscapes.

She studied painting with John Henry Twachtman. Born in Fishkill Landing in 1880, she had developed into a well established artist by 1912.

She was raised in Beacon, New York, where the fire station is named after her father, Willard H. Mase. After finishing school in Beacon, Ms. Mase and her friend and contemporary, Alice Judson, traveled to France to study painting where they were influenced by the Impressionists of the day: Renoir, Manet and Monet. "Ms. Mase's style lent itself well to the subject matter of the Hudson River and its Highlands...radically changing the images from the precise Hudson River School technique to the softer impressionism then gaining influence abroad."

Armory Show of 1913

Mase was one of the artists who exhibited at this important show which included one of her pastels entitled September Haze ($100).

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Carolyn Mase Wikipedia


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