Beginning her art studies in 1922, Mae Duquette became a painter of
portraits, plein air western landscapes, and still life. She
married Charles Medard Duquette and the couple lived their early years
together in Omaha, Nebrasa where she took her first art lessons
beginning 1922 from Augustus Dunbier. Moving to California and
ultimately settling in San Gabriel, she continued her training with
Owen Smith, Will Foster, Merlin Enabnit, Sergei Bongart and Ted Lukits.
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Mae Duquette is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Taos Pre 1940
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