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Los Angeles, 1943

 

by Mary Finley Fry

Mary Finley Fry - Los Angeles, 1943
Los Angeles, 1943  -  13.25 x 17 inches, Signed l/r
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About Mary Finley Fry

Mary Finley Fry (1908-1964) Portrait painter, illustrator, muralist, lithographer, etcher. Born in San Francisco, CA on Nov. 28, 1908. Finley was a graduate of UC Berkeley where she studied under Hans Hofmann. She was an art teacher at Los Angeles City College (1935-42), UCLA (1950), Occidental College (1950-51), and Chouinard Art Institute. Early in life she was Mrs. Jack Fry; she later married real estate broker Irvin C. Thomas. The artist was a resident of Studio City, CA until her demise on June 19, 1964. Member: Calif. WC Society.   (Read More)

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