Mary McAndrew Stonehill (1900-1951) was a painter primarily of murals who focused, like her husband George Stonehill, on landscape renderings.
Read about how MacDowell Librarian, Collette Lucas discovered one of her murals here.
Mary McAndrew Stonehill (1900-1951) was a painter primarily of murals who focused, like her husband George Stonehill, on landscape renderings.
Read about how MacDowell Librarian, Collette Lucas discovered one of her murals here.
Mary McAndrew Stonehill worked in the Alexander studio.
Originally designed to be a visual art gallery, this facility was built in memory of the late John White Alexander (1856-1915) and funded by Elizabeth Alexander and their son James. John White Alexander was highly regarded as a portrait painter and, in the early part of the 20th century, served…