• Beulah Eisle Stevenson (1890–1965) was an American painter and printmaker. Born in Brooklyn Heights, Stevenson lived there her entire life. In New York...
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  • Lindeberg, Lillian Orlowsky, Louisa Matthíasdóttir and Nína Tryggvadóttir. Beulah Stevenson, a long-time curator at the Brooklyn Museum, was also among his pupils...
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  • Sippie Wallace (redirect from Beulah Thomas)
    Sippie Wallace (born Beulah Belle Thomas, November 1, 1898 – November 1, 1986) was an American blues singer, pianist and songwriter. Her early career in...
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  • (1910–2011), painter Florine Stettheimer (1871–1944), painter, set designer Beulah Stevenson (1890–1965), painter Lizbeth Stewart (1948–2013), ceramist Elena Stonaker...
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  • John Opper Meyer Schapiro Saul Schary Moses Soyer Alexander Stavenitz Beulah Stevenson Herbert Ferber Most of these artists were either delegates to AAC events...
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  • Margaret Schüller Janet Scudder Amanda Brewster Sewell Anita Miller Smith Beulah Stevenson Waldine Tauch Natalie Arras Tepper Vicken von Post-Börjesson Gertrude...
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  • DeCamp as Peg Riley James Gleason as Gillis Bill Goodwin as Sidney Monahan Beulah Bondi as Miss Martha Bogle Meg Randall as Barbara "Babs" Riley Richard Long...
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  • Sytch interfered to attack Dreamer but Beulah McGillicutty countered her interference. Lawler grabbed Beulah and tried to hit a piledriver. Dreamer tried...
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    paper In 1928 her watercolor Contemporary portraits were shown with Beulah Stevenson's at the Whitney Studio Club and were then part of a traveling show...
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  • Theresa Pollak's "The Widow," Lily Furedi's "The Interesting Book," Beulah Stevenson's "Polperro Harbor," and Eugenie Marron's "Portrait of a Negro"—does...
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