The Student
Hutchinson, Mary E.; U.S. art; 20th century art; women's, gender, and sexuality studies
Exhibition History:
1937, Midtown Galleries
1950, West Hunter Library, Atlanta
Location: Auburn Avenue Research Library, Atlanta.
Sources:
Exhibition document. “Mary Hutchinson and Group Exhibition by Important Contemporary American Artists,” Midtown Galleries, Nov. 23-Dec. 6, 1937.
Exhibition document. "Exhibition: Mary E. Hutchinson," West Hunter Library, Carnegie Branch, Atlanta, May 21-June 4, 1950.
News clipping. New York Sun, Nov. 27, 1937.
Mary E. Hutchinson
Jae Turner
1937 circa
All reproduction rights are the property of Mary E. Hutchinson's estate.
Mary E. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University, MARBL
painting
MEH-084
Two of Them
Hutchinson, Mary E.; U.S. art; 20th century art; women's, gender, and sexuality studies
Exhibition History:
1933, Painters and Sculptors Gallery
1934-unknown date, High Museum of Art Atlanta (permanent exhibition)
Exhibition as part of the Schoen Collection:
2004, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Al
2004, Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, Fl
2004, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville
2004-2005, Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, Fl
2005, Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, Savannah
2005, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Ga
Sources:
“Painters & Sculptors Gallery,” Christian Science Monitor, March 10, 1933.
“Girl Artist Chooses to Paint Youth: Prefers to Read Future of Sitters, Rather Than Past,” New York Evening Post, March 6, 1934.
Baker, Barbara. “Atlanta Girl is Winning Fame in Art Circles of New York,” Atlanta Constitution, March 11, 1934.
“Vivid Paintings By Two Atlanta Artists Put on Exhibition Here,” Atlanta Constitution, August 6, 1934.
“Some Recent Museum Acquisitions,” Parnassus, April 1934.
“Atlanta Museum Buys Local Artist’s Work: “Two of Them,” American Magazine of Art, 1934.
Hart, Gladys. “Paintings From Atlantan’s Brush Command Attention in New York,” Atlanta Constitution, December 28, 1936.
Barnwell, Ellen. “Mary Hutchinson, Atlanta Artist, Wins Prize at National Exhibition,” Atlanta Constitution, January 9, 1938.
“Woman Artist to Show Work,” Atlanta Journal, June 22, 1941.
Exhibition document. “Eloisa Schwab and Mary E. Hutchinson,” Painters and Sculptors Gallery, Feb. 27-Mar. 17, 1933.
Coming Home: American Paintings 1930-1950 from the Schoen Collection. Athens, GA: Georgia Museum of Art, 2003.
Mary E. Hutchinson
Jae Turner
1933 circa
All reproduction rights are the property of Mary E. Hutchinson's estate.
Mary E. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University, MARBL
painting
portrait
MEH-100
The Composer
Hutchinson, Mary E.; Upshure, Theodore, U.S. art; 20th century art; women's, gender, and sexuality studies
Exhibition History:
1936, Midtown Galleries
1937, Chicago Art Institute
1937, Midtown Galleries
1938-39 (circa), Barbizon Hotel for Women
Sources:
Exhibition document. “Mary Hutchinson and Group Exhibition by Important Contemporary American Artists,” Midtown Galleries, Nov. 23-Dec. 6, 1937.
Exhibition Document, Feb. 3-Feb.22, [no year], “Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings by Mary E. Hutchinson at the Barbizon Hotel for Women”
Radio interview transcript, [no date]. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University.
Hart, Gladys. “Paintings From Atlantan’s Brush Command Attention in New York,” Atlanta Constitution, December 28, 1936.
News clipping. New York Sun, November 27, 1937. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University.
Mary E. Hutchinson
Jae Turner
1936
All reproduction rights are the property of Mary E. Hutchinson's estate.
Mary E. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University, MARBL
painting
MEH-092
Theodore Upshure, Composer
[Composer at the Keyboard]
Hutchinson, Mary E.; Upshure, Theodore; U.S. art; 20th century art; women's, gender, and sexuality studies
Exhibition History:
current, New York State Museum, Albany
Location: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library. On extended loan to the New York State Museum, Albany, New York. Note - cataloged as "Composer at the Keyboard."
Sources:
Exhibition. "Black Capital: Harlem in the 20s," New York State Museum, Albany.
Mary E. Hutchinson
Jae Turner
1936 circa
All reproduction rights are the property of Mary E. Hutchinson's estate.
Mary E. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University, MARBL
painting
MEH-091
Don Sheldon
Hutchinson, Mary E.; Sheldon, Don; U.S. art; 20th century art; women's, gender, and sexuality studies
Exhibition History:
1953, Argent Galleries
Location: private collection.
Sources:
Photographs. June 11, 1950. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University.
Exhibition document. "Georgia Members Regional Show," National Association of Women Artists, 1953.
Exhibition tag on framed artwork. "Exhibition of Georgia Artists," Argent Gallery, May 3 - May 30, 1953.
Mary E. Hutchinson
Jae Turner
1950
All reproduction rights are the property of Mary E. Hutchinson's estate.
Mary E. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University, MARBL
painting
portrait
MEH-079
Joanna
[purple shirt]
Hutchinson, Mary E.; Lanza, Joanna; U.S. art; 20th century art; women's, gender, and sexuality studies
Location: private collection.
Note: One of several portraits of Joanna Lanza.
Exhibition History:
Unclear (because of the number of portraits of Joanna)
Sources:
Exhibition document. “Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Mary E. Hutchinson,” High Museum of Art, July 15-Aug. 15, 1932.
Exhibition document. “Exhibition of Paintings - Mary E. Hutchinson,” Midtown Galleries, Feb. 5-21, 1934.
Mary E. Hutchinson
Jae Turner
1931-1935 circa
All reproduction rights are the property of Mary E. Hutchinson's estate.
Mary E. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University, MARBL
painting
portrait
MEH-074
title unknown
[Bearded Man Etching]
Hutchinson, Mary E.; U.S. art; 20th century art; women's, gender, and sexuality studies
No Exhibition History.
Location: private collection.
Mary E. Hutchinson
Jae Turner
1926-1931
All reproduction rights are the property of Mary E. Hutchinson's estate.
Mary E. Hutchinson Papers, Emory University, MARBL
work on paper
etching
MEH-029