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Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967), oil on masonite, harbor scene, depicts a vividly abstract view of the harbor, with suggestions of storefronts and figures, signed LR, expected surface wear to edges, framed, not examined out of frame, 10 1/2" h. x 13 3/4" w. [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. In the early 1930's, Huse acquired a country studio in the small Vermont village of Pownal. She made an excursion to New Mexico in the fall of 1937. In late 1946, she joined her husband, stationed with the Army Medical Corps in Europe immediately following World War II. They travelled throughout the country side and she became more directly influenced by European Modernism.] [Sold to benefit a New England Museum/Institution]

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