Max Mason (III)
grew up in Lincoln, Massachusettes. After graduating
from Vassar College with a degree in Geology
in 1975 he came to Philadelphia to study at
the University of Pennsylvania with Neil Welliver
in 1981. He is represented by the Gross
McCleaf Gallery where he has shown his landscape,
still life and baseball paintings since 1985.
He has painted several murals
for the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, and
recently completed a 10’x 160’ mural,
“Pennsylvania Agriculture”, for
the State Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, A
life long baseball fan,
he began painting baseball subjects at Penn
and had a one person show of baseball paintings
at the Butler Institute of American Art in 1991.
He was commissioned by the Phillies to paint
three 10’x 30’ murals of Philadelphia
baseball stadiums for Citizens Bank Park. Check
them out at “Harry the K’s”,
the restaurant under the large scoreboard in
left field. |
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