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Reflections, Fisherman’s Cove, Lanesville, Cape Ann

  • Reflections, Fisherman's Cove, Lanesville, Cape Ann, MacRae

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    Along with her friend Theresa Bernstein, Emma Fordyce MacRae was a member of the Philadelphia 10, a unique, progressive group of women artists who broke the rules of society and art by working and exhibiting together. While experimenting with complex, layered techniques of surface preparations, it is possible that MacRae was influenced by the art […]

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Reflections, Fisherman’s Cove, Lanesville, Cape Ann

Emma Fordyce MacRae
Media: oil on board
Size: 16"x20"
Price: Sold
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Emma Fordyce MacRae managed to integrate elements of the past and present, the modern and traditional, and yet at the same time instilled her oils with an aura of agelessness. This complexity is uniquely her own.

Karen Quinn, Assistant Curator of Paintings, Art of the Americas Department, MFA, Boston.

Along with her friend Theresa Bernstein, Emma Fordyce MacRae was a member of the Philadelphia 10, a unique, progressive group of women artists who broke the rules of society and art by working and exhibiting together. While experimenting with complex, layered techniques of surface preparations, it is possible that MacRae was influenced by the art of fellow Cape Ann artists Max Kuehne and Charles Prendergast, and their work with gessoed, gilded, and incised textures.

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