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Vogue cover by George Wolfe Plank, April 1918. George Wolfe Plank (1883–1965) was an American artist illustrator, chiefly remembered for his long-term association with Vogue magazine, which resulted in years of covers in an Art Deco style related to that of Helen Dryden and influenced by, among others, Edmund Dulac.
The List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago is a list of the artists indexed in the Art Institute of Chicago website whose works in their collection were painted. The museum's collections are spread throughout eight buildings in Chicago, and not all works are on display.
The Colored Museum is a play written by George C. Wolfe that premiered at Crossroads Theatre in 1986, directed by L. Kenneth Richardson. [1] In a series of 11 “exhibits” (sketches), the revue explores and satirizes prominent themes and identities of African-American culture.
[1] This does not include non-Native American artists using Native American themes. Additions to the list need to reference a recognized, documented source and specifically name tribal affiliation according to federal and state lists. Indigenous American artists outside the United States can be found at List of indigenous artists of the Americas.
The following is a list of Canadian artists working in visual or plastic media (including 20th-century artists working in video art, performance art, or other types of new media). See other articles for information on Canadian literature , music , cinema and culture .
Pages in category "Painters from Boston" The following 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total. ... George Henry Hall (artist) Harriet Hallowell; Chester ...
“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” director George C. Wolfe has set his return engagement with Netflix, directing “Rustin” for the streamer, and President Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher ...
Kenilworth Castle by George Willis Pryce. He was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, in 1866. [5] He married Emily Edith Hearne in 1902 in Monmouth. [6] [7] A son was born in 1904 in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, [5] and in the census of 1911 the family was recorded in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, Willis-Pryce’s occupation being noted as „Artist Painter of Pictures“. [7]