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Mary Callery

Mary Callery (1903 - 1977) was active/lived in New York / France.  Mary Callery is known for Sculptor-mod shapes.

Mary Callery is known for her linear, open sculptures that are like drawings in metal. Her stick-figure acrobats and figures, poised in hair-edge equilibrium, or arranged in frieze-like bands, move in space and invite air to flow between their outlines.

Callery came from a wealthy background. Born in New York City and raised in Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of James Callery, president of the Diamond National Bank and chairman of the board of the Pittsburgh Railways Company. She became interested in sculpture at age twelve. After graduating from Miss Spence's School in New York in 1921, she studied sculpture for four years with Edward McCartan at the Art Students League in New York. She married in 1923, and subsequently had a daughter with Frederic Coudert, Jr. (later Congressman Coudert), from whom she was later divorced.

Between 1930 and 1940, Callery lived in Paris. After two years of study with the sculptor Jacques Loutchansky, working in an almost classical style s   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 7811 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Mary Callery

   Mary Callery  Born:  1903 - New York, New York
Died:   1977 - Paris, France
Known for:  Sculptor-mod shapes
Name variants:  Meric Callery

Mary Callery is known for her linear, open sculptures that are like drawings in metal. Her stick-figure acrobats and figures, poised in hair-edge equilibrium, or arranged in frieze-like bands, move in space and invite air to flow between their outlines.

Callery came from a wealthy background. Born in New York City and raised in Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of James Callery, president of the Diamond National Bank and chairman of the board of the Pittsburgh Railways Company. She became interested in sculpture at age twelve. After graduating from Miss Spence's School in New York in 1921, she studied sculpture for four years with Edward McCartan at the Art Students League in New York. She married in 1923, and subsequently had a daugh  ...  Displaying 750 of 7811 characters.

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