Lucille Douglass

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Lucille Douglass (November 4, 1878, Tuskegee, Alabama - September 26, 1935, Andover, Massachusetts) was an American painter, etcher, and lecturer. She traveled in, depicted and spoke about Cambodia and China.In 1928 Douglass was described by the New York Evening Post as "one of America's best known painters and etchers".Her works are included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Birmingham Museum of Art and the British Museum, among others. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Lucille Douglass
rdf:langString Lucille Sinclair Douglass
rdf:langString Lucille Sinclair Douglass
xsd:date 1935-09-26
xsd:date 1878-11-04
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xsd:date 1878-11-04
xsd:date 1935-09-26
rdf:langString Etchings, pastels and watercolors
rdf:langString Pastels, Etchings, of Cambodia and China, 1928
rdf:langString Artist and traveller
rdf:langString Lucille Douglass (November 4, 1878, Tuskegee, Alabama - September 26, 1935, Andover, Massachusetts) was an American painter, etcher, and lecturer. She traveled in, depicted and spoke about Cambodia and China.In 1928 Douglass was described by the New York Evening Post as "one of America's best known painters and etchers".Her works are included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Birmingham Museum of Art and the British Museum, among others.
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xsd:gYear 1878
xsd:gYear 1935

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