Mary A. Reardon

Mary Agnes Reardon (1912–2002) was a Catholic liturgical artist; she was a painter, muralist,[1][2] designer and illustrator of children's books.

[3] Reardon attended Radcliffe College[4] and was a BFA graduate of the Yale School of Fine Arts (1939).

She also studied in Mexico with artist David Alfaro Siquieros from whom she learned true fresco.

[5] She was the designer and painter of the "first true fresco in the United States" at St. John Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts.

[6] Major works include the Guadalupe chapel and two transept ceilings at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.,[7][8][9] a triptych at the Cathedral of Mary our Queen in Baltimore, Maryland, an early mural at Cabot Hall at Radcliffe College, two half domes, soffits and historical walls at the St. Louis Cathedral.

Our Lady of Guadalupe chapel in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception