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- 5b7bad431df6aa73de2c59495ce9e8cd28f3cb33aae6d8516ac90da5b7af85c0 accessdate "2016-01-03".
- 5b7bad431df6aa73de2c59495ce9e8cd28f3cb33aae6d8516ac90da5b7af85c0 author "Howard Devree".
- 5b7bad431df6aa73de2c59495ce9e8cd28f3cb33aae6d8516ac90da5b7af85c0 date "1934-02-08".
- 5b7bad431df6aa73de2c59495ce9e8cd28f3cb33aae6d8516ac90da5b7af85c0 isCitedBy Mary_E._Hutchinson.
- 5b7bad431df6aa73de2c59495ce9e8cd28f3cb33aae6d8516ac90da5b7af85c0 page "17".
- 5b7bad431df6aa73de2c59495ce9e8cd28f3cb33aae6d8516ac90da5b7af85c0 quote "Pictures by Mary E. Hutchinson, chiefly portraits, have been easily identifiable in various group exhibitions in which they have appeared, one or two at a time, through several seasons. The current one-man show of her recent work at the Midtown Galleries furthers the impression of a steadily developing individual talent. From her early training she carried into her painting a sculptural quality. A striking sense of design is implicit in her work. Subtler use of color is coming. Faces of the portrait subjects retain an almost morbidly brooding sensitiveness, as in Miss Hutchinson's first paintings; but her maturing talent has in other respects found expression less introspectively.".
- 5b7bad431df6aa73de2c59495ce9e8cd28f3cb33aae6d8516ac90da5b7af85c0 title "A Developing Talent".
- 5b7bad431df6aa73de2c59495ce9e8cd28f3cb33aae6d8516ac90da5b7af85c0 work "New York Times".