Born in London, England of American parents, Marion Powers excelled in
vibrant still lifes that had textile designs in them and large-scale
murals. She began art study in London and then in Paris.
She
married the English painter, W.A.B. Kirkpatrick, and in 1906, they
settled in Waldeboro, Maine. Prior to living in Waldoboro and
Friendship (summer studio) Maine, she and her husband maintained a
studio in Boston. She executed a mural at the Canadian Pacific
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Marion Powers is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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