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Marion Kavanaugh Wachtel (June 10, 1873/77 – May 22, 1954) was an American
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painter in
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s and
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. She lived and worked with her artist husband
Elmer Wachtel Elmer Wachtel (1864-1929) was an American painter who lived and worked in Southern California. He was known for his impressionist landscapes. Biography Wachtel was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 21, 1864. He moved to California in 188 ...
in the Arroyo Seco near
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, in the early 20th century.


Early life

Marion Kavanagh was born in
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to James Kavanagh and Jean Jo Auston Kavanagh. Her English mother and Irish grandfather were also painters.


Career

She trained at the
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, and under
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in
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. She was a member of the
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. Later, she taught in public schools and at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903 she journeyed to California, where she studied under William Keith, and Elmer Wachtel, whom she married in 1904. She painted primarily figures and portraits in the east and then changed to
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s of the dramatic Californian and Southwestern terrain. Her medium of choice was watercolor, but she began painting in oils after her husband’s death. Wachtel was an involved in a number of arts organizations in the Southern California area, including the California Watercolor Society,
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, the Academy of Western Painters, and the
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.She was also a member of the New York Watercolor Club, in New York City.


Posthumous exhibitions

In 2010 an exhibition of Wachtel's work and that of two other turn-of-the-century artists, Annie Harmon and Mary DeNeale Morgan was held at the Saint Mary's College Museum of Art. There were nearly 100 landscape paintings of California in the show made by the
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artists.


Collections

Among the collections that hold her works are: * California State Building, Sacramento, California * Cedar Rapids Museum, Iowa * Friday Morning Club, Los Angeles, California * Women's Club, Hollywood, California


Works

Some of the works by Wachtel are:Search: Marion Wachtel.
Collections Search Center. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
* ''California Mountains,'' oil * ''Coast Mountains of California, before 1907, oil * ''Cypress Point,'' ca. 1900-1910, oil * ''Elmer Wachtel,'' ca. 1912, watercolor * ''High Sierras,'' oil, Laguna Art Museum, California * ''Hillside Path in Early Piedmont,'' ca. 1900, watercolor * ''Indian Girl,'' oil * ''Landscape,'' ca. 1918, watercolor, Laguna Art Museum, California * ''Near Santa Barbara,'' before 1907, oil * ''Oaks,'' ca. 1900-1910, watercolor * ''Sycamores,'' watercolor, Laguna Art Museum, California * ''Teton Park,'' oil


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wachtel, Marion American women painters American Impressionist painters 1875 births 1954 deaths Painters from California 19th-century American painters 20th-century American painters 20th-century American women artists 19th-century American women artists