Morris Hall Pancoast was an artist whose life was various and at time difficult. By age fifty-two, he was seemingly a successful artist in New York City, exhibiting at the National Academy of Design, Brooklyn Museum and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. But his life, like so many others, was violently wrenched from its accustomed path by the disaster of the 1929 financial crash.
For the next sixteen years or so, Pancoast and his wife, an aging couple, literally became traveling sale (showing 500 of 2455 characters). |
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Morris Pancoast is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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