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  1. Nov 11, 2022 · A trove of letters between artists Georgia O’Keeffe and Mary Callery, which they both preserved, reveals that their friendship was based on a mutual attraction to each other’s values, physical appearances, and ways of being in the world. As ambitious, gender-defying professional women in the mid-twentieth-century art world, they respected ...

  2. Born into a well-to-do family in New York City, Mary Callery spent her childhood in Pittsburgh. She returned to her birthplace as a young adult, and, between 1921 and 1925, was enrolled at the Art Students League. Within that four-year span, she married and had a daughter, but left both her husband, a prominent attorney, and child behind when ...

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  4. Overall, Mary Callery: Exhibition, March 15 to April 9, 1955 is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the works of Mary Callery or mid-twentieth century American sculpture.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations.

  5. Featured, News/Politics. Lowell — City Manager Thomas A. Golden, Jr., has announced the hiring of Neil Osborne, Esq., as the new Human Relations (HR) Director at Lowell City Hall. Mr. Osborne will replace Mary Callery, who recently retired after 38 years of service to the City of Lowell, having served as the City’s HR Director since 2012.

  6. View all 1 photos and documents. Surname meaning for Callery (nee Kelly real name Chitty) English (southeastern): habitational name from a place called Chitty in the parish of Chislet Kent named from an Old English personal name Citta + ēg ‘island dry ground in marsh’. Possibly an Americanized form of German Schütte (see Schutte)

  7. www.sfmoma.org › artist › Mary_CalleryMary Callery · SFMOMA

    Mary Callery. Study for Tomorrow is a Mystery. 1949. Mary Callery. Study for Orpheus. 1951. Please note that artwork locations are subject to change, and not all ...

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