Louise B. Maloney

Louise B. Maloney was an artist active between 1910 and 1927, known for both drawings and paintings. Although specific biographical dates remain sparse, the documented period of activity establishes her as a working artist in the early twentieth century.

The known corpus of Maloney’s work demonstrates an emphasis on figural studies and European topography, primarily focused on Italy. Works held in museum collections include five documented pieces, specifically three drawings and two paintings. The drawings document portrait or character studies, evidenced by titles such as Elena, Antonia, and Francesca. Her paintings include the architectural study An Italian Hilltown, Anticoli, Italy, and the scene Ox Stalls.

Maloney’s work is represented in the collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art, establishing a verifiable institutional provenance for her output. The preservation of these works ensures that Louise B. Maloney paintings and prints remain available for study. Today, several of her known compositions are available to the public, sometimes offered as high-quality prints through public domain initiatives.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection