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1575
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The author describes the life and work of Sarah Blakeslee, transplanted North Carolina painter and consort of Francis Speight, a well-known native North Carolina painter.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 2 Issue 2, Apr 1993, p12-17, il, por
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22992
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Kammerer presents the biographies of Edward Warren Hearne (1891-1966) and Georgia Pearsall Hearne (1885-1981) who were once well known personalities in Greenville. Edward was an artist, WWI veteran, teacher and became a nationally famous female impersonator. Georgia was a famous portrait painter. Their artwork is still found in many collections all over Greenville.
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25382
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Bob Ebendorf makes unique art pieces out of fine metals and gems as well as things most people would view as trash. His unique style of art and communication earned him the Carol Grotnes Blek Distinguished Professorship.
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25688
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Artist Daniel Peoples moved to Greenville to start a custom cabinet shop, but instead, started Tyson Creek Studios to fulfill his passion for art and design. Daniel is developing an exclusive line of furniture created as functional art with a heavy emphasis on design.
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Greenville Times (NoCar Oversize F264 G72 G77), Vol. Issue , Spring/Summer 2016, p28-37, il, por
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36214
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In the pastel paintings of local artist Richard Wilson, place can be defined by rural and urban landscapes and buildings, by time periods and lifeways of times gone by. Accompanying the portrait of his life were sixteen of his award winning portraits.
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Greenville Times (NoCar Oversize F264 G72 G77), Vol. Issue , Dec 2014/Jan 2015 , p24-34
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39947
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Sim Asher has caught transition on many levels and witnessed the revival of historic places. Discussed works in his portfolio include photos of the 10th Street Connector, photos in the “Greenville in Transient” exhibit, and of furniture restoration work by Daniel Peoples. Samples of his body of work accompany Wudkwych’s article.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Spring 2018, p8-11, 13-15