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  2. John Stango - Wikipedia

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    Later, Stango began to create silk screen T-shirts. Eventually he turned his attention and energy to painting full-time. [2] [3] Currently he works out of a historic warehouse outside of Philadelphia. Stango paints in the vein of such artists as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, LeRoy Neiman, and Peter ...

  3. Chuck Connelly - Wikipedia

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    Connelly graduated from the Tyler School of Art in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, in 1977.Afterward, he moved from the Philadelphia area to New York City, where Robert C. Atkins became one of his first patrons.

  4. Category:Artists from Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Artists from Philadelphia (3 C, 421 P) ... Pages in category "Artists from Pennsylvania" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total.

  5. Kim Alsbrooks - Wikipedia

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    Kim Alsbrooks is a Philadelphia-based artist. She was born in Charleston, South Carolina , United States, in 1961, and lived briefly in Philadelphia during the 1990s. [ 1 ] After living in Arizona for 10 years [ 2 ] and in Charleston, South Carolina, she returned to Philadelphia in 2007. [ 1 ]

  6. Grace Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Princess Grace has been depicted by many pop artists, including Andy Warhol and James Gill. Warhol made a portrait of her for the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia as a limited edition silkscreen in 1984. [119] In 2012, Grace's childhood home was made a Pennsylvania historic landmark, and a historical marker was placed on the site.

  7. National Serigraph Society - Wikipedia

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    Artists such as Ben Shahn, Mervin Jules, Ruth Gikow, Edward Landon, and Hyman Warsager were intrigued by the medium". [ 9 ] In their 1970 book “Silk-Screen Printing for Artists & Craftsmen”, Mathilda V. and James A. Schwalbach wrote that a “major force in the development of serigraphy as a fine art was the formation in 1940 of the ...

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  9. Joseph Holston - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Holston (born Joseph Deweese Holston Jr., April 6, 1944) is an American painter and printmaker best known for his portrayals of the African American experience, using vivid colors and expressive lines in a cubist-abstractionist style.