Allen, Marion Boyd, 1862-1941
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Allen, Marion Boyd, 1862-1941
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Allen, Marion Boyd, 1862-1941
Allen, Marion Boyd
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Allen, Marion Boyd
Allen, Marion Boyd (American painter, 1862-1941)
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Allen, Marion Boyd (American painter, 1862-1941)
Allen, Marion Boyd, recipient.
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Allen, Marion Boyd, recipient.
Allen, Mrs. William A.
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Allen, Mrs. William A.
Boyd, Marion, 1862-1941
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Boyd, Marion, 1862-1941
Marion Boyd Allen
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Marion Boyd Allen
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Marion ("Minnie") Boyd Allen (1862-1941), the daughter of Stillman Boyd Allen (1830-1891), a lawyer, and Harriet Smith (Seaward) Allen (1831-1922), was born in Boston, Mass., on 23 October 1862. Her brother, Willis Boyd Allen (1855-1938), lawyer, author, and journalist, was born at Kittery, Me. He graduated from Harvard University in 1878 and received an LL.D. from Boston University in 1881.
Minnie studied at the art school of the Boston Museum of Fine Art with Tarbell and Benson, and became a prominent painter, winning many prizes in the 1910s to the 1930s. At the age of 67, she "braved the wild" to paint the Grand Canyon. On 6 March 1905, she married, at Boston, Mass., William Augustus Allen (1842-1911). She died on 28 December 1941.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/71273328
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr94021393
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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q15987833
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New Hampshire
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Boston (Mass.)
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Wolfeboro (N.H.)
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Massachusetts
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