Marlow Moss
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Marjorie Jewel "Marlow" Moss (1889-1958) was a British Constructivist artist. She lived and worked in Paris, alongside Piet Mondrian, Georges Vantongerloo and Jean Gorin until the start of the Second World War, at which point she returned to England and worked in Cornwall until her death.
Her oeuvre spanned painting, sculpture and relief construction. She was a founder member of the association "Abstraction-Creation". Her works are held at the Tate Gallery and the Henry Moore Institute.