Clara Sipprell\u27s photographic career spanned almost seven decades of artistic exploration in picture-making. In April 1975, she died at age 89, leaving behind a great many friends and a pictorial legacy of considerable achievement. Whether she was photographing the crown princes of Europe or Robert Frost in his back yard, Miss Sipprell\u27s ability to capture her subject\u27s innermost personality became the hallmark of her work
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Marjorie Eileen Doris Courtenay-Latimer was bom in 1907. As a girl, she lived in various country tow...
abstract: Diana Holladay was a mother, sister, daughter, wife, grandmother, friend, and artist. She ...
The Significance of the Equestrian Monument Joan of Arc in the Artistic Development of Anna Hyatt ...
Margaret Bourke- White presented her personal and professional papers, including hundreds of prints ...
A gifted and sensitive photographer, Ruth Harriet Louise worked for less than ten years in herchosen...
The photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) is best known for her affiliation with Alfred Stiegli...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3109...
The manuscript collection of Anna Hyatt Huntington, sculptor, 1876-1973, left to the George Arents R...
This is the Winter 1987 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
Marjorie Roselle Vrooman was born in Clyde, New York. Her photo album documents her life from 1906-1...
When Ruth Harriet Louise joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the studio with "more stars than there are in h...
Nearly 50 writers contribute anecdotes on the life and times of the American patroness of the arts F...
Peale children were encouraged to pursue art at a time when professional female artists were rare. M...
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Marjorie Eileen Doris Courtenay-Latimer was bom in 1907. As a girl, she lived in various country tow...
abstract: Diana Holladay was a mother, sister, daughter, wife, grandmother, friend, and artist. She ...