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Marion Huse

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Marion Huse1896 - 1967

Huse was born in Lynn, Massachusetts. Her parents encouraged her early interest in art, and her aunt would frequently return from trips to Europe with art supplies for her young niece. Huse's father was interested in the arts and drew as a hobby, while one of her brothers, Gordon, was involved in furniture making. As a teenager, Huse began her formal art education at Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Massachusetts. She later received the honor of "Cushing's Premiere Artist" in 1940. Upon graduating in 1915, Huse continued her education at the New School of Design, Boston, and graduated in 1919. In 1924, the artist relocated to Springfield, Massachusetts, and she opened the Springfield Art School a year later.

In addition to her important role as teacher and administrator at the school, Huse worked on several government projects including a portrait of Henry Martens, Springfield's mayor, commissioned by the Civil Works Administration's Public Works of Art Project. In 1936, Huse was also involved with the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project. Like many American artists, Huse traveled abroad, and it was her husband's post in Liège, Belgium, that prompted the artist to travel overseas. It was this experience that exposed her to European Modernism, and her time abroad certainly affected her output in later years. The artist died in 1967 leaving behind an extensive oeuvre.

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Ab
Marion Huse
1933
The Artist in Studio
Marion Huse
c. 1933
Bus Stop
Marion Huse
1916-1967
Cohasset Cove
Marion Huse
1965
Iris
Marion Huse
1916-1967
Persian Vase
Marion Huse
1944
Pownal Valley
Marion Huse
1940
Raccoon Hunter
Marion Huse
1934
Restless Hills
Marion Huse
1938
Thora
Marion Huse
c. 1925
Unrest
Marion Huse
1939
Untitled (Old Metal)
Marion Huse
c. 1916
Untitled (Seated Woman)
Marion Huse
c. 1950
Winter
Marion Huse
1916-1967