Chamot was born on 8 November 1899 in
Strelna, near
Saint Petersburg, the only child of Alfred Edward Chamot (1854-1934) Mary enrolled as a student at the
Slade School of Fine Art and earned a Fine Art Diploma in 1922. Two monographs, both dedicated to the work of Goncharova, followed in 1972 and 1979. During the 1980s Mary Chamot was recognized as an authority on Russian avant-garde art and on the work of both Goncharova and Larionov in particular. In her later years Mary Chamot lived at 57 Melbury Road, London W14 8AD. When the lease came up on the property in 1983 she moved at first to 6 Wyndham House, Sloane Square, London, SW1; then to Creswell House, 43-44 Cadogan Place, London, SW1X R9U and finally to 69 Oakwood Court, Addison Road, London W14 8JF. Her final move took place in 1989, when Chamot retired to Weald Hall, Wadhurst, East Sussex. She died there on 10 May 1993. ==Publications==