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Dawn at Gloucester
Mary Fairchild Low, American, 1858–1946
1996-283
Although not as well known as her first husband, sculptor William Frederick MacMonnies, Mary Fairchild Low achieved success as an artist at a time when women enjoyed increasing opportunities to receive artistic training and show their work in prestigious exhibitions. After marrying artist Will Low in 1909, Low spent several summers in an art colony at Gloucester, Massachusetts; this painting of the town’s harbor retains the bright, impressionistic color palette she adopted while living in Giverny, France, the home of Claude Monet.
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Title
Dawn at Gloucester
Maker
Medium
Oil on board
Dimensions
63 × 45.2 cm (24 13/16 × 17 13/16 in.)
frame: 30 1/2 × 24 1/2 × 1 3/8 in. (77.5 × 62.2 × 3.5 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Remak Ramsay, Class of 1958
Object Number
1996-283
Place Depicted
United States, Massachusetts, Gloucester, Gloucester Harbor
Signatures
Signed and dated, lower right: Mary Fairchild Low 1925.
Inscription
Titled on the reverse
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