Mary M. Pope Chase (1861-1921)
Still Life
oil on board
10 x 8 inches
Artist Details
Mary
M
Pope
Chase
Timothy Chase
March 23, 1861
Indianapolis, Indiana
June 22, 1921
Aurora, Illinois
1899, 1900: Shabbona, Illinois
1904: 421 Fox St., Aurora, Illinois
Shabonna, Illinois
Aurora, Illinois
Painter-Oil, Watercolorist
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; student of Frederick William Freer and Leonard Ochtman
Array
January 24-?, 1895: United Annual Exhibition of the Palette Club, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Sliced Pineapple; A Broken Melon
1898: Chicago Society of Artists Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
1898: Eleventh Annual Exhibition of Oil Paintings and Sculptures by American Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; A Hot Day
1898: Trans Mississippi Exposition, Omaha, Nebraska
December 21, 1898-January 15, 1899: Fifth Annual Exhibition of The Art Students’ League of Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; A Broken Melon; A Stormy Day; Still Life; Bachelors’ Buttons
November 6-December 17, 1899: Twelfth Annual Exhibition of Oil Paintings and Sculpture by American Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Roses
1900-1904, 1907: Annual Exhibition of Works by Chicago Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
1904: Annual Exhibition of Water Colors, Pastels and Miniatures by American Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Nashville Exposition, Nashville, Tennesse
Toledo, Ohio
Evanston Woman’s Club, Evanston, Illinois
Exhibition of Watercolors, Kraushaar Gallery, New York, New York
Evanston Woman's Club, Evanston, Illinois
1895: Chicago Art Students League, Chicago, Illinois
Palette Club, Chicago, Illinois
Indianapolis Museum of Art Archives, Notes by Wilbur D. Peat about Mary M. Pope Chase
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parents:Abner James (Georgetown, DC April 7, 1824-November 15, 1908 Lake Bay, WA) and Peninnah Haskett Mills Pope (Mariah, OH March 27, 1823-September 17, 1897 Indianapolis, IN), married 1846 in Duck Creek Meeting House, Henry County, Indiana
siblings:
Lydia Mills Pope September 1, 1847-1932 (married John Lloyd Willson, 4 kids)
George Fox Pope (Fall Creek, Indiana August 22, 1850 – December 8, 1853 Indianapolis, Indiana)
Daniel Pope (Fall Creek, Indiana July 30, 1853 – December 7, 1853, Marion County, Indiana)
Charles R. Pope (Fall Creek, Indiana August 24 ,1855-November 1918 Kansas City, Missouri)
Anna Pope (Fall Creek, Indiana August 17, 1858-November 15, 1926 Wichita, Kansas)
Julia Elizabeth Pope (Fall Creek, Indiana February 2, 1864-May 27, 1945 Indianapolis, Indiana) married
Roger Rosencrans Shiel; mother of Alice Julia, Walter Roger, Edna Winifred Chrisler, and Erwin Harrison