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Name
  
Mary Fuller


Role
  
Sculptor

Mary Fuller (sculptor) Artists Robert and Mary Fuller McChesney Fifty Years on Sonoma

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Mary Fuller McChesney (born October 20, 1922 Wichita, Kansas) is an American sculptor, and art historian. She was a 1975 National Endowment for the Arts fellow.

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Life

She grew up in Stockton, California and studied at University of California, Berkeley, where she studied with Paul Marhenke. She was a welder in the Richmond, California shipyard, during World War II, and potter at California Faience. She married Robert P. McChesney, in December 1949; they lived in the North Bay San Francisco. They moved to the Sonoma Mountain.

The research materials for her book are held at the Archives of American Art.

Works

  • A Period of Exploration: San Francisco 1945-1950 Oakland Museum, 1973, OCLC 754950
  • References

    Mary Fuller (sculptor) Wikipedia