Beginning in the 1920s Taylor turned from painting to making hooked rugs in an impressionist style.[2]
She used dyes made from plants in her garden. These natural dyes faded with time, and little of this work survives today.[1]
Mary Perkins Taylor died in Germantown on December 12, 1931.[2]
Reception
The International Studio stated that Taylor "avoided any reading of sentiment into her subject, which she has handled with attractive dignity" in her Mary Smith Prize-winning painting Cows in 1907.[8]
Her fabric art was featured in House Beautiful in 1925, and in exhibitions of the decorative arts. She was described as the first to use the hooked rug method in the style of a painting.[9]