| Mary Nicholena MacCord, once a resident of Manhattan and Bridgeport, Connecticut, was recognized throughout her career for her fine sense of color and use of a pointillist technique to depict intimate landscapes and street scenes. She first exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1916 and contributed on a regular basis until 1927. MacCord also exhibited at the American Water Color Society, the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, the National Arts Club, and the National Associati (showing 500 of 869 characters). |
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