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Mary Evelyn McCormick (December 2, 1862 – May 6, 1948) was an American painter.


Early life and training

Mary Evelyn (Eve) McCormick was born on December 2, 1862, to Irish immigrants in
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. An online facsimile of the entire text of Vol. 1 is posted on the Traditional Fine Arts Organization website (). By 1867, the family had moved to
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, where her father's occupation was listed as "barkeeper" or "liquor dealer". After completing grammar school she trained in the early 1880s at the Irving Institute, a private academy for college-bound girls, where she received her first professional lessons in art. While a student at the Institute, she exhibited her painted porcelain at the
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(1881) and at the
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Fair (1882). She studied at the California School of Design in San Francisco under Thomas Hill, Ernest Narjot,
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, Virgil Williams, and Raymond Dabb Yelland. Here she was awarded an Honorable Mention for oil painting in 1886 and the Avery Gold Medal for her study of chrysanthemums in 1888. She befriended students who later became prominent in the art world, including Isabel Hunter, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Mary Williams (aka
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), and
Guy Rose Guy Orlando Rose (March 3, 1867 – November 17, 1925) was an American Impressionist painter and California resident, who received national recognition in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Early life and education Guy Orlando Rose was bo ...
. She fell passionately in love with Rose and followed him to Paris in 1889. Both studied painting at the
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under
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and
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. At this time she reportedly began her long friendship with
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. McCormick and Rose also spent time painting in the tiny village of
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lived and worked; she was influenced by Monet,
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,
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and other French Impressionists. In 1891, she exhibited her canvas ''A Garden in Giverny'' at the
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and her ''Afternoon at Giverny'' at the
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. Both artists returned to California in 1891.


Career in California

Cactus Garden, Del Monte She became an active exhibitor and organizer with the
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and continued to exhibit at the Mechanics Institute Fair. By 1891, she was painting on the Monterey Peninsula, where she found inspiration and a wealth of subjects for her Impressionist landscapes, and sometimes stayed with her artist-companion Mary Brady in Pacific Grove. At the 1893
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in Chicago she displayed two oils at the
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: ''Mission at San Luis Rey'' and ''Morning at Giverny''. She also exhibited her painting ''Cactus Garden'' in the California Room at The Woman's Building at the Exhibition. In July 1889, she acquired rooms in Monterey's Old Customhouse to begin a series of sketches on "historic Monterey", but moved in 1902 to the nearby Pacific House. After the death of her father in 1906, she was compelled to spend more time with her mother in San Francisco, where she maintained her primary residence until her permanent move Monterey . Some of her work was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. In April 1907, she exhibited at the opening of the Art Gallery in the
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, a luxury resort in Monterey. At the Del Monte Art Gallery she served on the jury and hanging committee between 1909 and 1911 and was a member of its advisory committee in 1916–17. In July 1910, she contributed her oils to the Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Carmel Arts and Crafts Club and four years later she helped to entertain
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during his Carmel Summer School. She again exhibited at the Carmel Club Annuals in 1919 and 1924; at the latter she displayed ''Monterey Boats''. In May 1922, she sold one of her many ''Stevenson House'' paintings to the British Ambassador to the United States and traveled to Europe shortly thereafter. On her return she exhibited at the Hotel Del Monte and contributed to the Statewide Annual Exhibitions of the Santa Cruz Art League (1928–1930). During the
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she was commissioned by the WPA to paint the crumbling but charming old Monterey adobes for posterity. These paintings hang in the offices of Monterey city officials and public buildings. In May 1934, her paintings of Monterey and Europe were given a one-person exhibition at the
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Art Gallery. Between 1936 and 1947, she was a frequent and popular exhibitor with the Carmel Art Association. Miss Evelyn McCormick died unexpectedly of heart failure on May 6, 1948, in her Monterey hotel. Like their French counterparts, California Impressionists attempted to capture the light of a particular moment, both groups emphasizing the transitory nature of life. However, California Impressionists expanded the goal, attempting to evoke man's kinship with nature and the oneness of all living things. Notable works by McCormick include ''Along the French Coast'', ''Wheat Fields - Giverny'', and ''Carmel Valley Pumpkins'' (ca.1907) owned by the
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. Her paintings are primarily found in California museums and galleries, and in private collections in the West.


Exhibits

* California State Fair, 1881, 1901; Paris Salon, 1891. * San Francisco School of Design Annual Exhibits, 1887, 1888. * Mechanics' Institute (SF), 1892. * San Francisco Art Association, 1892-1916; Berlin, 1891. * World's Columbian Expo (Chicago), 1893. * California Midwinter International Expo, 1894. * National Academy of Design (New York City), 1896. * Del Monte Art Gallery (Monterey), 1907-12. * Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915 (bronze medal). * California Artists, DeYoung Museum, 1915; Gump's (San Francisco), 1924. * Old Custom House, Monterey, Mural 1935, 1939. * Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939.


Works held in museums

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, Berkeley, California. *
Crocker Art Museum The Crocker Art Museum is the oldest art museum in the Western United States, located in Sacramento, California. Founded in 1885, the museum holds one of the premier collections of Californian art. The collection includes American works dating f ...
, Sacramento, California. *
Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum). LACMA was founded in 1961 ...
, Los Angeles, California. *
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, Monterey, California. * Robert Louis Stevenson House, Monterey, California.


References


Sources

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External links

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Remembering the Past - The Life of Evelyn McCormick
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LACMA collection
* Trotter Galleries
Evelyn McCormick

The Toast - ''M. Evelyn McCormick and the Women Artists of Monterey''
{{DEFAULTSORT:McCormick, M. Evelyn 1862 births 1948 deaths American Impressionist painters Painters from California San Francisco Art Institute alumni 20th-century American painters 20th-century American women painters People from Pacific Grove, California