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  1. Marguerite Thompson Zorach. Two Nudes, 1922. Minneapolis Institute of Art. Marguerite served as first President, New York Society of Women Artists and as Vice President and Director of the Society of Independent Artists.

  2. Marguerite Zorach (née Thompson; September 25, 1887 – June 27, 1968) was an American Fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer, and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts.

  3. Zorach, Marguerite Thompson (1887–1968) American painter and tapestry designer. Born Marguerite Thompson in 1887 in Santa Rosa, California; died in 1968; educated at Fresno High School, with additional tutoring in languages and music; studied at La Palette in Paris; married William Zorach (a sculptor and lithographer), in 1912; children: son ...

  4. Marguerite Zorach (née Thompson; September 25, 1887 – June 27, 1968) was an American Fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer, and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts.

  5. Born in Santa Rosa, California on September 25, 1887, famed Modernist artist Marguerite Thompson Zorach was the eldest daughter of wealthy lawyer William P. Thompson and his wife, Winifred Harris.

  6. Landscape (recto) 1911–12. Marguerite Thompson Zorach was one of the first Americans to embrace abstract art, and she displayed her vividly colored canvases at some of the most important early exhibitions of modern art, including the 1913 Armory Show.

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  8. Dec 1, 2023 · One of her most famous tapestries was commissioned (1920-1932) by Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to capture the essence of the Rockefeller’s summer home in Seal Harbor, near Bar Harbor, ME and the family’s vision for future generations by saving the beauty of Mount Desert Island.

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