Marie Bruner Haines

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Marie Bruner Haines (November 16, 1885 - 1979) was an American painter, illustrator, muralist, craftsman, lecturer and teacher.[1]

Biography[]

Marie Bruner Haines was born on November 16, 1885 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Charles Henry Haines and Olive C. Bruner.[2]

Haines studied art at the Art Academy of Cincinnati from 1900-1901, at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, in Philadelphia from 1904-1905. She moved to Atlanta, Georgia before returning to studies in 1915 in New York at the Art Students League with Noble Volk, Francis Coates Jones , Frank DuMond, and Dimitri Romanofsky.[3][2]

She was a member of the Southern States Art League and the Texas Fine Arts Association. She was based in College Station, Texas for many years.

Haines died in 1979 in Bennington, Vermont.[4]

Selected works[]

References[]

  1. ^ Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986 p. 361
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Burt, Marie Bruner Haines". bennington.pastperfectonline.com. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  3. ^ Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986, p. 361
  4. ^ Blackman, Lynne (2018-06-20). Central to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the Johnson Collection. Univ of South Carolina Press. ISBN 9781611179552.
  5. ^ McGlauflin, Alice Coe, ed., ‘’Who’s Who in American Art 1938-1939” vol.2, The American Federation of Arts, Washington D.C., 1937, p.225
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b McGlauflin 1937, p. 225.
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