Much influenced by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Hans Hofmann, Arshile
Gorky and Louise Nevelson, Marjorie Lee Eaton lived primarily in New
York City and earned a reputation for modernist figural work with bold
lines, strong color, and Cubist influenced.
She studied in
Europe and from 1928 to 1932 and 1934 to 1937, lived in Taos, New
Mexico, having been invited by her friend and art patron Mabel
Dodge. Of Taos, Eaton said "she found her soul . . . when I first
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