| Painter, printmaker. Born in San Francisco, CA on July 27, 1886. Pierce studied privately with Xavier Martinez while in her early teens. She later studied at the Boston Museum School, CCAC (she later taught there), San Francisco Institute of Art, and with Armin Hansen in Monterey. In 1920 she moved to the Monterey Peninsula and lived there for many years in a home on Mesa Road. Working in oil and watercolor, much of her subject matter was of the people, buildings, and landscapes of the Monterey (showing 500 of 829 characters). |
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Lucy Pierce is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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