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Jeannette McMullin
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Jeannette McMullin(2)
Jeannette W. McMullin (active 1890 - 1917)
The Yellow Coat, 1915
Watercolor, approx. 14" x 11", signed and dated lower left, SOLD
Here and on the next page are five remarkable Boston School watercolors created at the turn of the last century. Jeannette McMullin was born in Watertown, New York. In the 1890's she enrolled at Cooper Union in New York City - instructors there included Willard Metcalf, J. Alden Weir, Wyatt Eaton, R. Swain Gifford, John H. Twachtman, J. Carroll Beckwith, William Sartain, and Douglas Volk. She also studied at the Art Students League. After her studies in New York, McMullin moved to Newbury Street in Boston and began exhibiting at the Boston Art Club in 1903. The exhibition record shows that she had watercolors on display there regularly -- mainly portraits and scenic landscapes. Her colleagues, the other exhibitors during those years, include Charles Warren Eaton, Edmund Tarbell, Clark Voorhees, Walter Granville-Smith, Walter Clark, Arthur Clifton Goodwin, Reynolds Beal, and Frank W. Benson.
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Artist at Work
watercolor, approx. 14" x 11"
SOLD
Picking Apples
watercolor and gouache, approx. 12" x 12"
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