Mary Anita Bonner
(1887-1935) San Antonio, Texas
Mary Bonner was born in Bastrop, Louisiana and she and her family
moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1897. She received her formal education
in the US & Europe. Bonner studied with Robert Jenkins Onderdonk in
San Antonio and later in northern states under Richard Miller and Bolton
Brown. In 1922 she stayed the summer in Woodstock visiting relatives,
where she first became interested in print making. In 1924 she moved
to Paris, France and started her print making studies with Edouard Leon,
which she remained for numerous years.
Mary Bonner was known as the Texas
Girl-Etcher of Cowboys.
Her sparkling ingenuity, humorous originality and sure craftsmanship in
cowboy friezes have won recognition that remains entirely her own. In
the 1920's, some European critics called her the greatest woman etcher America
has yet produced. In 1925 she was admitted with the greatest French
etchers in the two Salons de la Societe des Artistes Francais. In her
first exhibition of the two Salons, she won honorable mention. This
was outstanding, as it was the first time an American woman had ever
been so honored.
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