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An example of work by Marie Runkle Johnson Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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| Born in Flemington, NJ on Dec. 21, 1861. Upon moving to Pasadena in 1888, Johnson soon was a pupil and painting partner of Edith While. She later went to Paris to study under Collin, Girardot, Courtois, and Prinet, and, on her return, spent one year with Wm M. Chase in NYC. From her studio in Pasadena at 255 S. Fairoaks Avenue came still lifes and landscapes. A spinster, she died there on Feb. 11, 1943. Exh: Pasadena Art Union, 1896; Stickney Bldg (Pasadena), 1899; Ruskin Art Club (LA), 19 (showing 500 of 913 characters). |
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