Mary DeNeale Morgan (1868-1948)

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Mary DeNeale Morgan - "Late Afternoon, Monterey Coast" - Oil on canvas - 39" x 35" - Signed lower right
<br>Signed and titled on reverse stretcher
<br>Titled on reverse canvas
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<br>This significant painting was first exhibited in 1931 at the Paul Elder Gallery (SF) in a solo show of Morgan's artwork. In October it was exhibited at the Haggin Museum (Stockton); and three exhibitions at the Carmel Art Association between 1937-1938. Afterwards, Morgan enjoyed living with "Late Afternoon," a favorite canvas of hers, and one for which she had received such special mention.
Mary DeNeale Morgan - "Late Afternoon, Monterey Coast" - Oil on canvas - 39" x 35" - Signed lower right
<br>Signed and titled on reverse stretcher
<br>Titled on reverse canvas
<br>
<br>
<br>This significant painting was first exhibited in 1931 at the Paul Elder Gallery (SF) in a solo show of Morgan's artwork. In October it was exhibited at the Haggin Museum (Stockton); and three exhibitions at the Carmel Art Association between 1937-1938. Afterwards, Morgan enjoyed living with "Late Afternoon," a favorite canvas of hers, and one for which she had received such special mention.Mary DeNeale Morgan - "Late Afternoon, Monterey Coast" - Oil on canvas - 39" x 35" - Signed lower right
<br>Signed and titled on reverse stretcher
<br>Titled on reverse canvas
<br>
<br>
<br>This significant painting was first exhibited in 1931 at the Paul Elder Gallery (SF) in a solo show of Morgan's artwork. In October it was exhibited at the Haggin Museum (Stockton); and three exhibitions at the Carmel Art Association between 1937-1938. Afterwards, Morgan enjoyed living with "Late Afternoon," a favorite canvas of hers, and one for which she had received such special mention.
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Title:
"Late Afternoon, Monterey Coast"
Date:
c. 1931
Size:
39" x 35"
Medium:
Oil on canvas
Signed:
Signed L. R.
 
Signed lower right
Signed and titled on reverse stretcher
Titled on reverse canvas


This significant painting was first exhibited in 1931 at the Paul Elder Gallery (SF) in a solo show of Morgan's artwork. In October it was exhibited at the Haggin Museum (Stockton); and three exhibitions at the Carmel Art Association between 1937-1938. Afterwards, Morgan enjoyed living with "Late Afternoon," a favorite canvas of hers, and one for which she had received such special mention.
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