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Wendell Macy

Wendell Macy (1845 - 1913) was active/lived in Massachusetts.  Wendell Macy is known for Coastal marine-shipwrecks, portraits and dune-scene painting.

Descended of Thomas Macy and Richard Swain, who were among Nantucket's earliest English settlers, Wendell Macy was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts; the son of Josiah and Eliza Swain Macy. He married Rachel Parker, daughter of Elisha and Elizabeth Gardiner Parker of Nantucket. The couple lived in New Bedford during the late 60's and early 70's, where Macy worked for a firm that specialized in nautical instruments. Eventually he opened an art studio with L. B. Ellis Fine Art. It is likely his earliest works were portraits.

To date there has been no evidence of exactly where Wendell Macy may have studied his craft. He worked in "crayon," (pastels) his preference for portraiture, and composed marine and coastal 'scapes in oil on board. Eventually, the Macy's took up a livelihood of summering on Nantucket, where Macy wasted no time in establishing a means of exhibition. In 1872, the Inquirer & Mirror offers the earliest record of Macy's Nantucket work, exhibited "at Miss Mary   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2861 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Wendell Macy

   Wendell Macy  Born:  1845 - New Bedford, Massachusetts
Died:   1913 - New Bedford, Massachusetts
Known for:  Coastal marine-shipwrecks, portraits and dune-scene painting
Name variants:  Wendell Macey

Descended of Thomas Macy and Richard Swain, who were among Nantucket's earliest English settlers, Wendell Macy was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts; the son of Josiah and Eliza Swain Macy. He married Rachel Parker, daughter of Elisha and Elizabeth Gardiner Parker of Nantucket. The couple lived in New Bedford during the late 60's and early 70's, where Macy worked for a firm that specialized in nautical instruments. Eventually he opened an art studio with L. B. Ellis Fine Art. It is likely his earliest works were portraits.

To date there has been no evidence of exactly where Wendell Macy may have studied his craft. He worked in "crayon," (pastels) his preference for portraiture, and composed marine and coastal 'scapes in oil on board  ...  Displaying 750 of 2861 characters.

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