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News and Articles on Edwin Dickinson
In Provincetown show, a look at cherished studios Jul 25, 2008 The Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum exhibit follows the same format, spotlighting art and ephemera from the studios of artists such as Ross Moffett and Edwin Dickinson - artists whose names are not so well known today, but who were giants in the time between the world wars. The exhibit at the Fine Arts Work Center looks forward, featuring mostly photographs of recent and current FAWC fellows in their studios. (Boston Globe)
Caroline K. Keck, 99, pioneer of art conservation Jan 16, 2008 Caroline Keck, who was well known for her strong opinions, irreverent manner and salty language, also served as personal conservator for the painters Georgia O'Keeffe and Edwin Dickinson and for the art collection of Nelson A. Rockefeller. Sheldon Keck died in 1993. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- World)
Painter's multiple styles kept him from becoming a singular sensation Aug 19, 2007 PROVINCETOWN -- A gaunt, droopy-eyed old man and a beautiful young woman with long flowing hair sit at the center of "An Anniversary," one of the big, complicated, symbolically fraught works that made Edwin Dickinson (1891-1978) a famous American painter in the decades before World War II. She directs at the viewer a wide-eyed, sidelong gaze; he points upward with the index finger of one tired hand ... If you'd like to figure it out for yourself, there's a fine opportunity to do so at the... (Boston Globe -- Living)
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