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Blanche Lazzell went from Maidsville, West Virginia, to the leading edge of twentieth-century American art. A member of the prominent art communities of Paris and Provincetown, MA during the '20s and '30s, Lazzell was always on the fringe of important developments in the modern art world. Her studies in Paris led her to adopt the techniques of modernism as well as other emerging styles. Among her groundbreaking works were some of the first examples of abstraction in America. Blanche Lazzell: The Life and Work of an American Modernist is a significant contribution to the history of twentieth-century American art. Know primarily as a Provincetown printmaker, Lazzell's full life and career are ...
Additional keywords : Indians, Aboriginal peoples, Native peoples, First Nations.
Each volume covers six regional exhibitions, 1993- ; each vol. covers one of the six regional competitions, 1998-
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An exhibition of modern color prints. Contains notes on contributing artists.