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Mary E. Hutchinson (July 11, 1906 in Melro … Mary E. Hutchinson (July 11, 1906 in Melrose, Massachusetts – July 10, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia) was an artist and art instructor from Atlanta who lived and worked in New York City during the years of the Great Depression and World War II. She specialized in figure painting, particularly portraits of female subjects. New York critics described these portraits as "sculptural," having a "bold yet rhythmic design," and often possessing a "haunted mood". Critics noted the "introspective" nature of some portraits whose subjects showed "an almost morbidly brooding sensitiveness." From 1934 to 1943 she was a member of the Art Teaching Staff of the WPA New York Federal Art Project. Following her return to Atlanta in 1945 Hutchinson was an art teacher in Catholic high schools.s an art teacher in Catholic high schools.
, Mary E. Hutchinson (* 1906 in Melrose (Massachusetts); † 10. Juli 1970) war eine US-amerikanische Künstlerin und Kunstlehrerin, die in den Jahren der Weltwirtschaftskrise und des Zweiten Weltkriegs in New York City lebte und arbeitete.
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