flowers from our shores
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well... there are a lot more to choose from, in the west, and in the east there are only men to choose from. but i want to remedy that a bit tonight. i've mentions some of these women before, but here's a little context.
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Mars in turn taught Maud Squire (1873-1955), also an art student from Cincinnati living in New York. By 1906 each of the three women had settled in Paris, and together they formed the nucleus of a group of American print makers.
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Patterson, who was also a textile designer, learned the wood-block technique from Mars.1
Magazine Antiques, Sept, 1996 by Lindsay Leard
(margaret jordan patterson, mjp, edna boies hopkins, ebh, ethel mars, maud squire, mjp, mjp.)
Labels: edna boies hopkins, ethel mars, margaret jordan patterson, maud squire
1 Comments:
Lily
I don't know of anyone else who has printed out web posters either. I would have been around 60 when I printed them too.
DOPPLEGANGERS?
You do seem at peace with yourself. I know that I have never been in such a good space now that my life is my own.
My first Chagall print is a not very attractive poster "Artist as Phoenix" I got from a flea market vendor, but I put it up anyway and then I saw his dream prints.
Those I printed out. Isn't the Web marvelous? You can visit any museum or gallery from home.
I think that the Group of Seven here must have studied Patterson's trees.
The southwest landscape is interesting too. I have several s/w fabric prints that I am going to use when inspiration strikes again.
You are five hours ahead of me here, so I will say goodnight and am off to sleep.
Jane
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