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Isabel Bishop The Grand Manner and the Working Girl Vintage 1975 Magazine Article Lawrence Alloway
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"Isabel Bishop, the Grand Manner and the Working Girl" vintage 1975 magazine article by Lawrence Alloway. The article/magazine clipping was carefully removed from a 1975 art magazine.
Text in the article is in English.
The article opens with:
"The plurality of styles practiced by artists today has enabled us to recover earlier artists, especially non-abstract ones. From the generation of the 1930s realist painters, Isabel Bishop stands out not only for her sythesis of distinctly different categories of traditional art but also for her conspicuous empathy toward specifically feminine themes."
The article is 5 pages in length [on 3 sheets of paper] and includes a number of great images within the text. This is an original magazine article/magazine clipping [not a copy or reprint], which was removed directly from a magazine.
The article was carefully removed directly from a magazine. [The rest of the magazine is not included.]
There are some bends and light general wear on the pages.
[inv. AiA-SO-9/10-75]
Text in the article is in English.
The article opens with:
"The plurality of styles practiced by artists today has enabled us to recover earlier artists, especially non-abstract ones. From the generation of the 1930s realist painters, Isabel Bishop stands out not only for her sythesis of distinctly different categories of traditional art but also for her conspicuous empathy toward specifically feminine themes."
The article is 5 pages in length [on 3 sheets of paper] and includes a number of great images within the text. This is an original magazine article/magazine clipping [not a copy or reprint], which was removed directly from a magazine.
The article was carefully removed directly from a magazine. [The rest of the magazine is not included.]
There are some bends and light general wear on the pages.
[inv. AiA-SO-9/10-75]


