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This artist lived lived much of her adult life in France, where she befriended Edgar Degas and exhibited with the Impressionists.
Some consider this artist to be the "Mother of American modernism."
In 1874, this artist joined the "rejected" Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions, which included Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, and others.
This artist often uses humor in their work to make their serious messages engaging.
This artist was the first woman to be elected to the Prussian Academy of Arts.
This artist became a full-time, professional artist in her 60s.
This artist taught photography at Hampshire College.
In 2001, this artist was awarded the National Medal of Arts.
This artist is best known for large-scale sculpture and installation art, and was also a prolific painter and printmaker.
This artist worked at MoMA for more than 10 years.
This artist is the youngest of three siblings and is one of the Young British Artists.
One of this artist's teachers in college was Lois Mailou Jones.
This artist taught in the New York City public school system.
This artist is best known for wax paintings and poured latex sculptures.
This artist was born July 30, 1926, in Los Angeles, California.