Maxine Albro

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Born(1893-01-20)20 January 1893
Died19 July 1966(1966-07-19) (aged 73)
Los Angeles, California, US
Maxine Albro
Maxine Albro, photographed by Imogen Cunningham in 1931
Born(1893-01-20)20 January 1893
Died19 July 1966(1966-07-19) (aged 73)
Los Angeles, California, US
Known forPainting, Mural, Lithography, Mosaic, Sculpture

Maxine Albro (January 20, 1893 – July 19, 1966) was an American painter, muralist, lithographer, mosaic artist, and sculptor. She was one of America's leading female artists, and one of the few women commissioned under the New Deal's Federal Art Project.

Ethel Maxine Albro was born in 1893 in Ayrshire, Iowa, the daughter of Frank Albro,[1] a grain buyer[2] and piano salesman,[3] and Cordelia Mead.[4] She had an older brother, Francis, and a younger brother, Harold.[2] She spent part of her youth in Estherville, Iowa.[2] She grew up in Los Angeles.[5] Her father's family came from England and settled in Rhode Island before moving west,[6] and her mother's ancestors were of Irish-English descent.[7]:2

Photographer Imogen Cunningham took a portrait of a shrouded Albro in 1931.[8]

On March 28, 1938, Albro married fellow artist Parker Hall in Pima, Arizona.[9] They moved to Carmel, California, and together they would return to Mexico numerous times throughout their lives.

Albro was a member of the American Artists' Congress, California Society of Mural Artists, California Art Club, and the Carmel Art Association.[10]

Albro was 73 years old when she died in Los Angeles in 1966.

Career

In 1920, she moved to San Francisco after graduating from high school and worked as a commercial artist, then traveled to Paris to study at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière for a year. After she returned, Albro studied at the California School of Fine Arts from 1923 to 1925.[7]:2 A year later, she enrolled in the Art Students League of New York.[11] In the early 1920s, she lived in Burlingame, California.[1] In 1927, she first visited Mexico, where she would study fresco painting with Pablo O'Higgins, one of Diego Rivera's assistants, and eventually made the acquaintance of Diego Rivera.[11][10]

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