Emma Fordyce MacRae (April 27, 1887, Vienna – August 6, 1974) was an American representational painter.
[2] She enrolled at the Art Students League in 1911, studying first with Frank DuMond and Kenneth Hayes Miller, and beginning in 1915, with Luis Mora, Ernest Blumenschein, and John French Sloan.
MacRae's painting, "Green Jade," was shown at the Anderson Galleries in 1928, at an exhibit of artist members of the American Woman's Association.
In 1937, MacRae's painting "A Persian Girl," was listed as deserving of special mention by The New York Times critic Edward Alden Jewell.
[8] Recent exhibitions of MacRae's work have been held at Cape Ann Museum and Greenwich, Connecticut.