An American Scene painter of realistic subjects in a style that
combined realism and modernism, she settled in Woodstock, New York,
having followed her teacher and husband, Arnold Blanch. Her
subject matter reflects her Midwestern heritage as well as big-city
industrial scenes and shows her wide-ranging quest for a national
identity, which was typical of many of her peers in the 1930s.
In 1935, she got national attention for her painting, Thanksgiving,
which, painted in (showing 500 of 5032 characters). |
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