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  2. Stephen Scott Young - Wikipedia

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    In addition to painting, Young has contributed a significant part of his career to developing the technique of etching and silverpoint drawing. Trained in printmaking at the Ringling School of Art and Design, Young keeps a press in his Florida studio.

  3. Silverpoint - Wikipedia

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    Silverpoint, red chalk, and traces of black pencil on white-coated paper, Kunstmuseum Basel. Silverpoint (one of several types of metalpoint ) is a traditional drawing technique and tool first used by medieval scribes on manuscripts.

  4. Susan Schwalb - Wikipedia

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    Earley, Sandra, 9 September 1985, "Art: The Siren Song of Silverpoint", The Wall Street Journal; Eshoo, Amy, 560 Broadway- A New York Drawing Collection at Work, 1991–2006, Yale University Press, 2007; Faxon, Alicia, Susan Schwalb: Moments of Resonance, Art New England, June/July ’99; Faxon, Alicia, Drawing: Line or Image, New Art Examiner ...

  5. Howard Hack - Wikipedia

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    Upon returning to the United States, Hack resumed painting, using images from his stay in Korea, and scenes from Oakland. Hack occupied studio space and lived in the Ghost House (a victorian house located at Franklin Street at Sutter Street in San Francisco), [1] [4] along with other artists, including Wally Hedrick, Jay DeFeo, and Hayward Ellis King.

  6. Lucas Johnson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Johnson (October 24, 1940 – August 31, 2002) was an American artist and major force in the Texas art scene from the late 1960s to the early 2000s. [1] Largely self-taught, he mastered numerous techniques, including egg tempera, pen and ink drawing, silverpoint, oil and acrylic painting, and the printmaking disciplines of aquatint, etching, lithography, serigraphy, drypoint and ...

  7. Xavier Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Xavier Timoteo Martínez (February 7, 1869 – January 13, 1943) was a Mexican-born American artist active in California the late 19th and early 20th century. He was a well-known bohemian figure in San Francisco, the East Bay, and the Monterey Peninsula and one of the co-founders of two California artists' organizations and an art gallery.

  8. A phone may be a magical gift for your child, and these rules ...

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    Experts say to delay your kid’s first smartphone. But maybe this holiday season is the one in which you will take the plunge. These guidelines can help.

  9. Gerald G. Boyce - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 the family moved to Morgantown, Indiana, where he built a home, and later, a second home across the road with a ceramics art studio. Boyce was the curator of Art at the University of Indianapolis at the time of his passing. He was delivering artwork to Chicago and died from a heart attack in his hotel room on December 15, 1999. He was ...