
Neal Smith-Willow's oil painting Sleeper (1988) is part of Georgia's State Art Collection. He primarily works with oils, pastels, and watercolors. His inspirations include Edgar Degas, Thomas Eakins, and the New York Ashcan Movement.
Anna T. Jeanes was a Philadelphia Quaker philanthropist who sought to improve community and school conditions for rural African Americans.
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Read more...One of the most produced playwrights in the United States, Lauren Gunderson's oeuvre includes plays, musicals, screenplays, and picture books.
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