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Mary Fraser Wesselhoeft (February 15, 1873 – March 23, 1971) was an American graphic artist, watercolorist, and stained-glass artist.

She graduated from the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and studied under Denman W. Ros and Chas. H. Woodbury in Boston, and von Habermann in Munich.

Throughout her life, Wesselhoeft worked in Cambridge, Massachusetts, New York City, and Santa Barbara, California.

As an American artist of the west, she is noted for her landscapes of Santa Barbara and of New Mexico, and portraits of Native Americans.

Notable Works
Stained glass window in the nave of the Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kansas City, Missouri, designed in 1912.

Madam W., drypoint, 1908. Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection.