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Maude Morgan, who exhibited with Jackson Pollack, worked in watercolors, oils, and gouache. An abstract and representational artist, she created collages and screen prints. She taught at Abbot Academy and her works were shown at the Addison Gallery. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston honors her with annual Maud Morgan Award.  
Elizabeth Wasserboehr, and accomplished artist, was a member of the Andover Art Guild and many other art associations in Reading and Boston, Massacusetts and Kennebunk and York, Maine. A teacher of pastels and watercolors, she painted free lance fashion illustrations for Filenes and Jordan Marsh.


She died in Andover on February 7, 1994 at 71 years of age.
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* Elizabeth M. Wasserboehr was Andover Artist, Taught, Won Many Awards (obituary), ''Andover Townsman'', January 13, 1994, page 23.


http://maudmorgan.com/




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Elizabeth Wasserboehr, and accomplished artist, was a member of the Andover Art Guild and many other art associations in Reading and Boston, Massacusetts and Kennebunk and York, Maine. A teacher of pastels and watercolors, she painted free lance fashion illustrations for Filenes and Jordan Marsh.

She died in Andover on February 7, 1994 at 71 years of age.

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  • Elizabeth M. Wasserboehr was Andover Artist, Taught, Won Many Awards (obituary), Andover Townsman, January 13, 1994, page 23.



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