Blondelle Malone Explained

Blondelle Malone
Birth Date:November 16, 1877
Birth Place:Bostwick, Georgia
Death Place:Columbia, South Carolina
Field:Painting
Movement:American Impressionism
Alma Mater:Converse College, New York School of Art

Blondelle Octavia Edwards Malone (1877–1951) was an American artist known from her garden landscapes.

Biography

Malone was born in Bostwick, Georgia on November 16, 1877. She was raised in Columbia, South Carolina She attended Converse College and then moved to New York City to study art, first at the New York School of Applied Design for Women,[1] then at the New York School of Art. There she was taught by William Merritt Chase and John Henry Twachtman.[2] She also studied with Robert Frederick Blum.[3] Malone spent time at the Cos Cob art colony where she continued to study with Twachtman.[2]

Malone traveled extensively. She visited Greece, Holland, Italy, Japan, and Yemen. She lived in France, England and Ireland. In Paris she lived at the American Girls' Club in Paris.[2]

Malone died in 1951 in Columbia, South Carolina.[4] Her papers are in the University of South Carolina.[1]

In 1963 a selection her papers were assembled into a biography by Louise Jones DuBose entitled Enigma : the career of Blondelle Malone in art and society, 1879-1951, as told in her letters and diaries.[5] Her work was included in the 2016 exhibition Scenic Impressions: Southern Interpretations from the Johnson Collection at the Morris Museum of Art.[6] In 2020 her work was included in the traveling exhibition Central to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the Johnson Collection.[7] In 2022 her work was included in the exhibition In the Shadow of Monet: Giverny and American Impressionism at the Columbia Museum of Art.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Collection: Blondelle Malone papers . South Carolina Library Repository . University of South Carolina . 11 November 2024.
  2. Web site: Blondelle Malone, 1877 – 1951 . Reid Hall . Columbia University . 11 November 2024.
  3. Web site: Blondelle Malone . The Johnson Collection, LLC . 11 November 2024 . en.
  4. Web site: Blondelle Octavia Edwards Malone - Biography . AskArt . 11 November 2024.
  5. Web site: Enigma : the career of Blondelle Malone in art and society, 1879-1951, as told in her letters and diaries . WorldCat . 11 November 2024 . en.
  6. Web site: Scenic Impressions: Southern Interpretations from the Johnson Collection . Morris Museum of Art . 11 November 2024.
  7. Web site: Blondelle Octavia Edwards Malone – Virtual Gallery . Wofford College . 11 November 2024 . 3 September 2020.
  8. Web site: Vibrant summer shows use different approaches to explore the natural world . Columbia Museum of Art . 11 November 2024 . en . 13 May 2022.