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In 1944, Marie Zimmerman (1879-1972) closed her National Arts Club Studio and moved away from the New York art scene to her family's vacation home near Milford, Pennsilvania. She was in her mid-60's, a nationally acclaimed metal crafts artist with a half-dozen employees, coverage in national arts magazines, and exhibitions from coast to coast. For the next 20 years, she would alternate her residence from Milford in the warm months to Florida in the winter.
Local people recall a small woman, plainly dressed in well-cut dark tweeds, often with a matching tweed hat. Or wearing riding pants, especially to go hunting.
The home she retired to was on property she had known all her life.
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