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Marion Huse (1896-1967) Oil on masonite, titled "Late Summer", 10" h. x 14" w., a copy of "Marion Huse; An Artist's Evolution" will be available to the successful bidder. [Marion Huse (1896-1967), was founder, operator, and head instructor of a successful art school in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1925-1940, and a regional director of the state's W.P.A. Federal Art Project. Huse broke many barriers and achieved a degree of professional success unusual for a woman of her day. As a painter, her works were exhibited and honored throughout New England and in other areas of the United States. In the early 1930's, Huse acquired a country studio in the small Vermont village of Pownal. Nestled in the Green Mountain foothills just over the Massachusetts border from Williamstown. Marion Huse broadened her investigation of the American Scene after an excursion to New Mexico in the fall of 1937. In 1944, the artist married Robert Barstow, and moved to Albany, New York, where they lived for several years. In late 1946, Huse left Albany to join her husband, stationed with the Army Medical Corps in Europe immediately following World War II. They travelled throughout the country side of the Low Countries and northern France so that Huse could paint and sketch. While abroad, Huse became more directly influenced by European Modernism in general and School of Paris painting in particular. During the 1940's, Marion Huse became a pioneer in the exploration of the newly established graphic art medium of silk screen printing as serigraphy. During the summer of 1947, Huse began to experiment considerably with monotype. Many of Huse's most significant late works are characterized by increasingly abstract compositions and a more vigorously expressionistic manner of presentation. Around 1960, Huse further diversified her art through an exploration of medium of collage.][Sold to benefit a New England Museum/Institution]

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July 30, 2012 6:30 PM EDT
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