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"Mountain Meadow" Landscape Oil on Canvas by Mary Belle Williams, ca. 1908
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Item: Framed Landscape Painting
Artist: Mary Bell Williams, 1873-1943 (San Francisco, USA)
Age: ca. 1908
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 21" T x 31" W (29" T x 39" W with frame)
Condition: Good. Some cracking to the paint throughout. Paint has chipped off in one area, ~ 1 1/2" in length. Frame is original and in very good condition with minor wear consistent with age. Original paper backing is torn. Please see photos!
About the artist: One of the most popular women painters in San Diego, Mary Belle Williams began her study of art as a child. She moved from Ohio to San Diego in 1906 with her father and brother, Howard, who owned and operated the Owens gold mine in Julian, CA for many years.
From 1906 to 1915 she frequently exhibited with the San Diego Art Association of which she was a member. In 1909, she had an exhibit of ninety works at the old Carnegie Library in downtown San Diego. She received a silver medal for her work at the Panama-California Exposition in 1915, and a bronze medal for miniatures at the international extension of that exposition the following year.
She specialized in portraits, but also did many landscape and floral pieces. Her paintings demonstrate a vivid palette and bold color sense.
Mary Bell passed away in a Los Angeles hospital on June 21st, 1943.