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Marietta Minnigerode Andrews (1869-1931) was an American artist known for her delicate watercolor paintings, often depicting floral arrangements and figures in traditional dress. Andrews's work showcases her keen eye for detail and her mastery of light and color. Her floral studies, like "Terme di Caracalla, Roma," capture the beauty and fragility of nature, while her figure studies, such as "A Peasant Girl," demonstrate her ability to portray human emotion through expressive brushstrokes. Andrews's work is often characterized by its romanticism and its celebration of the beauty of the natural world.
Born
1869
Died
1931