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Mad For Cars Author Wallace Wyss may be more well known for his books, articles, and photography on fine automobiles, but did you know about his cross over into fine art? Wyss describes the transition as accidental, and perhaps in auto racing accidents are bad, but as the late Bob Ross has often said, "In painting there are no mistakes, only happy accidents." In this interview veteran author Wallace Wyss talks about his first steps as an emerging artist. Thomas Chambers (1808-1869): American Marine and Landscape Painter September 27, 2008 - December 28, 2008: The mysterious Thomas Chambers arrived in the United States from England in 1832, worked for three decades as a marine and landscape painter, and then disappeared after 1866, leaving behind a boldly expressive and puzzling body of work. This exhibition—the first major survey of Chambers’ work since his rediscovery in 1942—seeks to define his style, examine his sources, and investigate the popular audience for landscape and marine painting in the mid-nineteenth century. New Edward Hopper exhibition focuses on women Edward Hopper was 31 when the 1913 Armory Show opened in New York. If thrilled to be included among the 300 European and American artists in the largely modernist spectacle, he failed to record it, nor did his entry ("Sailing," from 1911, his first sale)...
Natasha Wescoat
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March 2008 National Women’s History Month Women’s Art : Women’s Vision Each year, March is designated as National Women’s History Month to ensure that the history of American women will be recognized and celebrated in schools, workplaces, and communities throughout the country. The stories of women's historic achievements present an expanded view of the complexity and contradiction of living a full and purposeful life. The knowledge of women's history provides a more expansive vision of what a woman can do. This perspective can encourage girls and women to think larger and bolder and can give boys and men a fuller understanding of the female experience. Henri Matisse
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