Marion Boyd Allen

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Born(1862-10-23)October 23, 1862
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
DiedDecember 28, 1941(1941-12-28) (aged 79)
Boston, Massachusetts, US
AlmamaterSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Knownforpainting
Marion Boyd Allen
Born(1862-10-23)October 23, 1862
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
DiedDecember 28, 1941(1941-12-28) (aged 79)
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Alma materSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Known forpainting
Spouse
William Augustus Allen
(m. 1905; died in 1911)
Portrait of a Woman in a Pink Dress, 1916

Marion Boyd Allen (23 October 1862 – 28 December 1941) was an American painter, known for her portraits and landscapes.

Allen was born in Boston in 1862 to Stillman Boyd Allen, an attorney and state legislator, and Harriet Smith Allen, née Seaward.[1][2] She was sister to Willis Boyd Allen, author of The Mountaineers.[3][4] When Allen was young, her parents took her on a European vacation, where she first decided to become a painter after sketching the Alps.[4] Unfortunately, Allen had to postpone her artistic education for several years, as she devoted much of her life as a young adult to caring for her sick mother.[4]

She married her father's cousin, William Augustus Allen, in 1905.[1] Allen was widowed only six years later in 1911.[4]

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