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Ruth Chaney (1908-1973) was an American artist known for her printmaking. She created serigraphs for the WPA, leading the subway art division, and was included in the 1938 MoMA show "Subway art"
Her work is @smithsonian @metmuseum
@artinstitutechi &
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For National #DogDay2022
four of my favorite dogs in art 🐕
Velazquez, Manet, Rothenberg, Bonheur
(I'd buy all of these)
Alice Bailly was also fearlessly inventive. She created a series of paintings in which snippets of wool acted as brushstrokes
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Sarah Stone (c. 1760 – 1844) was a British natural history illustrator & painter. Her works included studies from expeditions in Australia & the Pacific. Her illustrations are amongst the first studies of many species and are scientifically significant.
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Lilly Martin Spencer (1822 –1902) was one of the most popular and widely reproduced American female genre painters in the mid-nineteenth century. She exhibited at the National Academy of Design & suppprted herself, her husband & children with her art.
Selfie (L)
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"I work with nature, although in completely new terms."
- Bridget Riley
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Ann Noonie (1900-1975) was an American artist from New Jersey. She completed many commissions for the WPA, and her works are in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Annie Cooper Boyd (1880–1935) was an American feminist, watercolorist and diarist. She was born in Sag Harbor, moved to Brooklyn, and studied at William Merritt Chase's Shinnecock Art Summer School.
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