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North American Art
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born: Muro Lucano (near Naples), Italy; 1877
died: New York, USA; 1946
At 19 Joseph Stella immigrated to the United States. The following year, he started his formal training at the New York School of Art. He was exposed to the Realist approach to art and his early work depicted New York through external features and human inhabitants. A trip to Europe in 1909 exposured him to Cubism and Futurist trends. Upon returning he established a new style for himself incorporating Cubism and Experessionist elements into his own style. |
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born: Canandaigua, NY, US; 2 August 1880
died: Huntingdon, NY, US; 23 November 1946
born: Ciudad Guzmán, Mexico; 23 November1883
died: Mexico City, Mexico; 7 September 1949
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born: Brantford, Ontario, Canada; 23 October 1885
died: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 29 January 1970
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Fourteen more Harris pictures.
born: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin; 15 November 1887
died: Santa Fe, New Mexico; 6 March 1986
Married to the photographer Alfred Stieglitz who is famous for his photographs of her.
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Thirty-five more Georgia O'Keeffe pictures.
Sam
Hyde Harrisborn: Brentford, Middlesex, England; 2 February 1889
died: Alhambra, Southern California; 30 May 1977
In 1904, when Sam was fifteen, his family emigrated from England to the Los Angeles area. He studied art in Los Angeles, and later taught art in Southern California. His art production was primarily of Southern California landscapes: from the coast to the desert.
born: Neosho, Missouri; 15 April 1889
died: Kansas City, Missouri; 19 January 1975