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Mary Louise Coulouris (1939–2011) was a British-American artist born in New York. She spent her early years in Beverly Hills, where her father was a Hollywood actor. Being surrounded by creative people and a movie industry still unafraid of examining the world around it influenced Mary Louise’s future life as an artist and defined the enduring elements of her work – people, the combinations of colour and shapes, and the sheer excitement of creating art on the blank sheet. She studied at both Chelsea and Slade Schools of Art and her work soon attracted the attention of collectors such as the writer John Steinbeck, and the actors Vincent Price and Stewart Granger. Coulouris moved to Scotland in 1976, establishing a home and studio in Linlithgow.
Title
The Steamie
Medium
pen & ink with coloured pencil
Measurements
H 53 x W 40 cm
Accession number
333
Work type
Drawing