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  2. William S. Rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice is included in the book Artists in California 1786-1940 (1986) by Edan Milton Hughes. [5] His daughter, Roberta Rice Treseder, published a book in 2009, William S. Rice: California Block Prints which is a biography and includes images of his printmaking as well as woodblock printing methods and materials. [8]

  3. Bowls (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Bowls (1916) by Paul Strand Bowls , also known as Abstraction, Bowls , is a black and white photograph taken by Paul Strand in 1916. The photograph has elements of cubism and abstractionism , and exemplifies his style at the time.

  4. Wesley Dennis (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Black Gold (1957) – about the horse Black Gold; Muley-Ears, Nobody's Dog (1959) All About Horses, with drawings by Wesley Dennis and photos (1962) Five O'Clock Charlie (1962) Stormy, Misty's Foal (1963) Portfolio of Horse Paintings, with commentary by Henry (1964) – "Published in 1952 under title: Portfolio of horses." LCCN 64-22279

  5. The White Horse (Constable) - Wikipedia

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    The White Horse is an oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the English artist John Constable. It was completed in 1819 and is now in the Frick Collection in New York City . The painting marked a vital turning point in the artist's career. [ 1 ]

  6. Sam Savitt - Wikipedia

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    Sam Savitt (March 22, 1917 – December 25, 2000) was an equine artist, author, and teacher, as well as an illustrator of over 130 books, in addition to 16 that he wrote. He was designated the official illustrator of the United States Equestrian Team, and was a founding member of the American Academy of Equine Art. [1]

  7. Frank Bowling - Wikipedia

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    From 1969 to 1972, Bowling was a critic and contributing editor at Arts Magazine, where he rejected the idea that "artists who happen to be black" should be making overtly political or protest art, and defended those engaged in abstraction. His critical writings represent a significant contribution to intellectual debates on "black art".

  8. Margaret Taylor-Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    The holdings of the Koehnline Museum of Art at Oakton Community College include a collection of fifteen of Burroughs' linocut prints from the 1990s. [ 25 ] The Muscarelle Museum of Art exhibited Burroughs' "Black Venus" in an exhibition titled "Building on the Legacy: African American Art from the Permanent Collection" from September 2, 2017 ...

  9. The Rice portrait - Wikipedia

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    The Rice portrait is believed by the owners and others to be of Jane Austen and painted by Ozias Humphry in 1788 or 1789 when Austen was 13. Experts at the National Portrait Gallery (and elsewhere) have disputed this, suggesting that the painting dates to the early 19th century and thus cannot be of Austen, or painted by Humphry.