The Haggin Museum recently acquired a watercolor by local artist Mabel McPhillips Rubin (October 10, 1899 - June 5, 1961) from her Victorian Era Home Series. The Haggin's collection consists of 31 of Rubin's Victorian home watercolors. In the past, I have posted some of her works on my various social media platforms however with this new acquisition I thought it would be interesting to learn more about her and some of the houses she documented. The majority of the houses she painted are no longer standing in our city. Mabel McPhillips was born in San Francisco, California. She graduated from Polytechnic High School, San Francisco (1916), and was awarded a one-year scholarship to the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Institute of Art). Her studies completed, she married Benjamin Rubin and the couple moved to New York. Returning to San Francisco in 1920, Rubin found illustration and design work with Foster & Kleiser’s Billboard Posters, Wi
One employee's behind the scenes look at the Haggin Museum.