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Full Name
  
Mary Fairchild

Nationality
  
American


Known for
  
Painter

Name
  
Mary MacMonnies

Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low

Born
  
1858

Died
  
1946, Bronxville, New York, United States

Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low (1858–1946), born in New Haven, Connecticut was an American painter who specialized in landscapes, genre paintings, and portraits.

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Biographie

Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low Mary Louise Fairchild Works on Sale at Auction Biography

Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low studied at the St. Louis Art School (where she won a three years' scholarship), and in Paris at the Académie Julian and under Carolus Duran. She had her own studio at 11 Impasse du Maine, (now part of Musée Bourdelle).

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She married Frederick MacMonnies in 1888 and divorced him in 1909. She married Will H. Low that same year.

Chicago mural

Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low Frederick MacMonnies in his studio by Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low

In April 1892, Low (then MacMonnies) was approached by Sarah Tyson Hallowell, agent for Bertha Palmer, the prime mover behind the Women's Building at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, to paint one of the two mural tympana planned for the building's interior. The other was Modern Woman, by Mary Cassatt. The topic of Low's mural was Primitive Women and it was by all accounts at the time deemed to be the more successful of the two. These were to be the only murals by these two painters.

Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low Mary Louise Fairchild Works on Sale at Auction Biography

She is represented in the Museum of Rouen, France, where she won a gold medal in 1903 and again in 1911. She also won a gold medal at Dresden in 1902, at Marseilles in 1905, and the Julia Shaw prize of the Society of American Artists in 1902. She became an associate of the National Academy of Design.

Paintings

Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low United States Women Painters 1893 Expositionpage 8

  • Gathering Apples, 1866, and Gathering Flowers, 1890, St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri
  • The Breeze, 1895, In the Nursery-Giverny Studio, 1897–98, and C'est la Fete a Bebe, 1879–98, Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago, Illinois
  • Five O'Clock Tea (1891), Sheldon Swope Art Museum
  • This painting, also known as Tea at Fresco was exhibited at the Chicago Columbian Exposition, where "both the picture and the artist received favorable critical attention."
  • "The Green Butterfly"
  • "Early Morning Flower Market" (1910)
  • "Christmas Eve in the Studio" (1911)
  • "Little Women" (1911)
  • "Portrait of W.H. Low" (1911), National Academy of Design
  • Will Low was her husband at that time.
  • "Dogwood in Bloom" (1912)
  • "Portrait of E. S. D." (1913)
  • References

    Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low Wikipedia