From New York City, Marjory Pegram studied there at Cooper Union and with Emil Carlsen and John Twachtman and also at the Woodstock Art Colony in Woodstock, New York.
In 1935, she moved to Carmel, California where she was active with the Carmel Art Association. She took art classes at the University of California, Berkeley with John Cunningham and Lee Randolph.
She was a painter in oil of still lifes, portraits, landscapes, and figures.
Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in Ca (showing 500 of 752 characters). |
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