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Mary Faulconer Art

American, b. 1912

Mary Faulconer was also a painter, designer and teacher of advertising from 1936–40 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where she had been a student. In 1972, a stamp design by Faulconer was accepted by the U.S. Postal Service. She also did commission paintings for Steuben Glass and UNICEF. Faulconer was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her work was in the private collections of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, the Duchess of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Whitney. She exhibited her work in galleries in New York City, Hilton Head South Carolina, Nashville and Tennessee.

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Gouache by Mary Faulconer
By Mary Faulconer
Located in Pasadena, CA
This gouache features delicate spring flowers in a French pot from the "Pharmacie Daguin in St Maur Creteil" (Paris suburbs). It is painted on Bristol board. Mary Faulconer (1911–2...
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Mid-20th Century Realist Mary Faulconer Art

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Board, Ink

All Sewn Up (Trompe L'Oeil Superrealism Framed Modern Still Life Painting)
By Mary Faulconer
Located in New Orleans, LA
I was intrigued to find that Mrs. Paul Mellon (yes, that Mellon) was a collector of Mary Faulconer's work, and that a number of her paintings around this size had sold from the Mello...
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1970s Mary Faulconer Art

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Oil

ALGARVE LANDSCAPE Signed Lithograph, Minimalist White Houses, Blue, Beige, Gray
By Mary Faulconer
Located in Union City, NJ
ALGARVE LANDSCAPE is an original hand drawn lithograph by the American woman artist Mary Faulconer printed using traditional lithography techniques on archival paper 100% acid free. ...
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1970s Contemporary Mary Faulconer Art

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Lithograph

Bastille Day
By Mary Faulconer
Located in New York, NY
Faulconer, Mary. Bastille Day. Gouache on gesso board, 2000. Framed size: 13 3/4 x 17 3/4 in.
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Early 2000s Mary Faulconer Art

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Gouache, Gesso, Board

Painting of Katharine Hepburn's House by Mary Faulconer
By Mary Faulconer
Located in New York, NY
Katharine Hepburn's House, Turtle Bay, New York, painted by Mary Faulconer. Gouache on Bristol board, circa 2002. Matted and framed in black composite fr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mary Faulconer Art

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Gouache

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Pills & Labels, 1960
Pills & Labels, 1960
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H 7.25 in W 6.75 in D 0.5 in

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