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Edward Deloy Maryon
BornApril 5, 1931
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
DiedMarch 9, 2005
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
EducationUniversity of Utah
Occupation(s)Painter, educator
Spouses
  • Patricia Anne Bushman
  • Judy Kurtz
Children8

Edward D. Maryon (April 5, 1931 - March 9, 2005) was an American painter and educator. He taught art at his alma mater, the University of Utah, from 1957 to 1991, and he was the dean of its College of Fine Arts from 1964 to 1981. He painted watercolors.[1][2][3] According to Utah Art, Utah Artists: 150 Year Survey, "His paintings are representational but contemporary in that the colors are modified and intensified, as is the light and shade, and space is used in an arbitrary way. The subject matter is stylized freely to enhance the abstract quality of the work."[4]

Publications

  • Maryon, Edward D. (1956). Portrait in Oil (M.F.A.). Salt Lake City: University of Utah. OCLC 43434472.
  • Maryon, Edward D. (1987). Helen & Ed: A brief history of the lives of Edward Baker Maryon and Helen Sorenson Maryon and their ancestry. Salt Lake City: Privately printed. OCLC 18497327.

References

  1. ^ Karras, Christy (March 11, 2005). "Artist's legacy his work, gift for mentoring". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
  2. ^ "Edward Deloy Maryon". Deseret News. March 12, 2005 – via Legacy.com.
  3. ^ "Edward D. Maryon". Utah Artists Project. J. Willard Marriott Library. Retrieved 11 June 2024. Free access icon
  4. ^ Swanson, Vern G.; Olpin, Robert S.; Rogers, Janie L.; Poulton, Donna L. (2001). Utah Art, Utah Artists: 150 Year Survey. Salt Lake City, Utah: Gibbs Smith. p. 93. ISBN 9781586851118. OCLC 47140733.

Bibliography

  • Brewer, Annie & Harvey, Kris (2004). Maryon, Dan (ed.). Ed Maryon: Reflections of the Artist. Cedar Tree Press, LLC. ISBN 0-9764095-0-X.