Description:

Eva Mabel Dillaway Bragdon
American, (1869 - 1938)
Outdoor Market
watercolor on paper
Signed lower right.

Biography from Askart.com: This following biography was researched, compiled and written by Geoffrey K. Fleming, Executive Director, Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, WV.

EVA MABEL DILLAWAY BRAGDON (June 18, 1869 – May 16, 1938)
A.K.A. "E. Mabel Dillaway," "M. D. Bragdon." "Mabel D. Bragdon"

Landscape painter in watercolor and pastel, illustrator. Bragdon was born Eva Mabel Dillaway, the daughter of Eva Leonard (1851 – 1885) and Charles H. Dillaway (1846 – 1933).

She attended the Adams School in East Boston and the Cowles Art School in Boston, one of the most important art schools of the period. Bragdon exhibited there in 1891, when the Boston Globe noted that "Some fine india ink drawings, by Miss Mable Dillaway, deserve mention."

Among the works she illustrated under her maiden name is The Sleeping Princess, California, a poem by Alice Edwards Pratt that was published in 1892 by William Doxey of San Francisco. The Tulare Advance-Register remarked that Bragdon's illustrations for the book were "apropos and beautiful" while the Chicago Tribune commented that her illustrations were "some pleasing pictures of California."

In 1894, Mabel Dillaway married Dr. Horace E. Bragdon (1867 – 1935). As an artist, Bragdon was working regionally from about 1897 through 1915 and was known for her watercolor views of Gloucester, Rockport, Nantucket, etc., as well as other views of New England. It is not clear why she may have ceased painting in the mid-to-late-teens.

Mabel D. Bragdon died in Canajoharie, New York on Monday, the 16 th of May 1938 where she had been residing with her daughter since late 1937. Her services were held from the Newton Cemetery Chapel in Newton, Massachusetts and she was buried in the accompanying cemetery.

As an artist, her delicate watercolors and pastels often depicted gardens, coastal New England views or sometimes her oversees travels. During an extensive trip through Europe in 1906, she kept a detailed travel journal as she visited various cities including Vienna, Austria; Nuremberg, Germany; Paris, France, and Canterbury, England. Today, her travel diary is held in the Special Collections Research Center of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. She often signed her work "M. D. Bragdon," possibly to hide her sex like many female artists.

Though there are undoubtedly other exhibitions in which Bragdon participated, those presently known include the following: Cowles Art School Exhibition, Boston, MA, 1891; Boston Art Club, Boston, MA, 1893, 1900.

It is not known if any of her works are held in the collection of public institutions. However, her works do reside in private collections throughout the United States.

  • Dimensions: 8 1/4"H x 5 3/4"W (sheet), 15 1/4"H x 13"W (frame)
  • Medium: watercolor on paper

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