Churning

Linked to Art in Georgia from 1895 to 1960

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Lucy May Stanton made several paintings of "Aunt Liza," one of her neighbors in Athens. In each, Aunt Liza is shown with a brooding expression, dressed in a headscarf and shawl. The solid, modeled forms of the figure, drapery, and furniture are achieved with an economy of large brushstrokes.

Courtesy of Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Gift of Frances Forbes Heyn

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