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Marion Gray Traver Art

American, 1892-1964

Marion Gray Traver was born in Elmhurst, Illinois, and she studied art with her father, George A. Traver. Until his death, she shared a studio with him for many years in New York City. Her favorite subject and the one that brought her much acclaim was New England winter scenes. Traver was active from 1918–46 in the National Association of Women Artists. Among her many exhibition venues were the National Academy of Design from 1925–35, the 1931 International Art Club in London, and the Catherine Wolfe Art Club in New York.

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"Afternoon Ice Skate"
By Marion Gray Traver
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on artist board painting by the American artist, Marion Gray Traver. Signed lower left. Composition is done completely with a palette knife. Good condition. In original gold le...
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1950s Post-Impressionist Marion Gray Traver Art

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Oil, Board

"Sleigh Ride"
By Marion Gray Traver
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on artist board painting by the American artist, Marion Gray Traver. The painting is entirely executed with a palette knife, a familiar tool used by this artist. Signed lower r...
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1950s Post-Impressionist Marion Gray Traver Art

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Oil, Board

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