Myrtle Mary Young is primarily known as Myrtle Mary Young Hobart
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| Born in Eureka, CA on Aug. 25, 1873. Mary Young attended the CCAC and CSFA. During the 1920s she headed the art department at Mission High School in San Francisco and had an interior decorating studio on Sutter Street with her husband Clark Hobart. She exhibited often with her husband and collaborated with him on art projects. She died in San Francisco on Jan. 19, 1946. Member: Pacific AA; SF Women Artists; SFAA. Exh: Sequoia Club (SF), 1909, 1914; Golden Gate Park Museum, 1916; SFAA from (showing 500 of 839 characters). |
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