Marion Long

Marion Long RCA (1882 – 1970)[1] was an artist, elected to the Royal Canadian Academy in 1922.

Long studied at OCAD University (then known as Ontario College of Art and Design), privately with Laura Muntz Lyall and Charles Hawthorne.

[2] In New York she studied at the Art Students League from 1907-1908 with Robert Henri, William Merritt Chase, and Kenneth Hayes Miller.

[3] In 1915, Long contributed three drawings to The Canadian Magazine that provide a fresh interpretation of the First World War from a woman’s point of view, including Home on Furlough (1915), Looking at the War Pictures (1915), and Killed in Action (1915).

[4] In 1933 she was elected as a full member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.

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