Background
Marie Løkke was born in Christiana, now Oslo, Norway.
Marie Løkke was born in Christiana, now Oslo, Norway.
In America, she studied with Charles West. Hawthorne at his Cape Cod School of Art in Provincetown, Master of Arts. She divided her artistic career between the United States and Europe throughout her life.
She is most associated with her impressionist landscapes in oil. After studying art in Norway and in Dresden, Germany (1900–1901), she came to the United States in 1902. She exhibited principally in Chicago, Illinois, winning prizes on several occasions.
Her work was featured at both the Art Institute of Chicago and at the Chicago Norske Klub.
She return to painting in Norway (1917–1919). She painted in France and Belgium) (1919–1922).
She painted again in Norway (1922–1926). Her work were exhibited at both the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California and at the Norse-American Centennial Art Exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1925.