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His earliest color woodcuts date from 1906
which never seems to run out of arenas for their activities
distinctive compositions and clear
In recent decades religious practices that were preserved in hiding for centuries have become more widely known
Appetite for America is historical biography that is as richly rewarding as a slice of fresh apple pie—and every bit as satisfying
Folk Art Journey: Florence D. Bartlett and the Museum of International Folk Art Museum of International Folk Art His earliest color woodcuts dateFlorence Dibell Bartlett (1881 1953) founded the world's first international folk art museum, today the world's largest. The Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe is where this cultural leader from Chicago made manifest her belief that folk art is the bond between the peoples of the world. The Bartletts were a prominent Chicago family of businessmen and civic leaders. Three of four siblings made public gifts through art, including Frederic Clay