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Cornelia Field Maury

Cornelia Field Maury (1866 - 1942) was active/lived in Missouri, Louisiana.  Cornelia Maury is known for Genre, portrait-children.

Cornelia Field Maury was an American artist born in 1886 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris, where she studied alongside notable artists. Maury was a member of the Saint Louis Artists' Guild and the Society of Western Artists. Her artwork style was impressionist and post-impressionist. Her work has been displayed at the Salon des Artistes Francais, and some of her pieces are held at The Smithsonian American Art Museum. She passed away in 1942.

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Facts about Cornelia Field Maury

   Cornelia Field Maury  Born:  1866 - New Orleans, Louisiana
Died:   1942
Known for:  Genre, portrait-children

Cornelia Field Maury was an American artist born in 1886 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris, where she studied alongside notable artists. Maury was a member of the Saint Louis Artists' Guild and the Society of Western Artists. Her artwork style was impressionist and post-impressionist. Her work has been displayed at the Salon des Artistes Francais, and some of her pieces are held at The Smithsonian American Art Museum. She passed away in 1942.

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