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Mary Elizabeth Price
Mary Elizabeth Price (1 March 1877 - 19 February 1965) was an
American impressionist painter, born in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
She studied at the Pennsylvania School of Industrial Arts as well
as the Pennsylvania Academy under William Lathrop and Hugh Breckinridge.
A member of the Philadelphia Ten, a group of women artists, she
exhibited at many galleries in New York, including Grand Central,
the Whitney Museum, the Pennsylvania Academy, and the National Academy
of Design. Swarthmore, Smith, and Dickinson Colleges have her work
in their permanent collections
The paintings are the excellent portrayal of the events and scenes
that we see around us. The painters are the best cameras of the
world. They reproduce many different types of pictures. They even
draw imaginary pictures that do not exist in this world. We tend
to use both thinned oil paints and dense oil paints. Masterpieces
can be dyed more than once, but each time it may be different from
the existing paintings.h
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