Emily Mason (American, 1932-2019), Winter's Edge, 2013. Oil on canvas, 36 x 24 1/4 in.
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Emily Mason, "Hear the Wind Blow," 1972,
Oil on canvas,
50 x 40 inches (127 x 101.6 cm)
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untitled heart by emily mason, 1990, carborundum etching & monotype on paper, 12.5 × 12.5 inches
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Emily Mason's "Pleasure Garden" (1970) from Jackson Arn's article in this week's New Yorker magazine.
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al things considered — when i post my masterpiece #1280
first posted in facebook march 1, 2024
emily mason -- "pleasure garden" (1970)
"why isn't she more famous?" … jackson arn
"the heart asks pleasure first, and then, excuse from pain" … emily dickinson
"my work, while never a depiction of nature, is analogous in its process to the workings of nature and, in its result, aims for the beauty of the interior of a great storm or a day lily" … emily mason
"nature is a haunted house--but art--is a house that tries to be haunted" … emily dickinson
"why aren't i more famous?" … al janik
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Emily Mason (1932 - 2019)
Past the Morning Star, 1972
oil on canvas
81.3 x 76.2 cm. (32 x 30 in.)
signed and dated 72; signed on the reverse
private collection © photo Bonhams
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The New Yorker - Art - Emily Mason, Reviewed A Brilliant Painter Who Made Color Tell a Story
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Emily Mason (American, 1932-2019), Western Waters, 2008. Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in.
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What is this genre of character called. Byronic heroine. Byronic villainess. Some secret crazier third thing, we will never know.
What we do know is that they would get along great and make the most unhinged band ever.
Characters ( from left to right): Lucille Sharpe ( Crimson Peak), Catherine Earnshaw/Linton ( Wuthering Heights), Bertha Mason Rochester ( Jane Eyre), and Rebecca de Winter ( Rebecca)
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