• Bertha Boynton Lum (1869 – 1954) was an American artist known for helping popularize the Japanese and Chinese woodblock print outside of Asia. In May 1869...
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  • in the 2010 census. Bertha Lum (1869–1954), American artist Wayne Lum (1943–2006), Canadian sculptor of Chinese descent Wing Tek Lum (林永得; born 1945), American...
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    Impressionism George Hendrik Breitner 1857 1923 Dutch Amsterdam Impressionism Bertha Lum 1869 1954 American Japanese Styled Prints William Bradley 1801 1857 English...
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  • her cityscapes of Beijing in the early to mid-20th century. Along with Bertha Lum and other émigré European and American artists in China, she was a proponent...
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    politician Dick Dickinson, actor. William M. Furnish, paleontologist. Bertha Lum, who pioneered the use of Japanese art techniques in the U.S. Gus Monckmeier...
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    Crowe married Bettina Lum, nicknamed Peter, who as the daughter of American missionary Burt Francis Lum and artist Bertha Lum had lived in China since...
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  • This is a timeline of 20th-century printmaking in America. 1907 – Bertha Lum traveled to Japan to learn woodblock cutting. 1907 – Samuel Simon, an Englishman...
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    Hyde, who first made the Japanese prints in 1901, Elizabeth Keith and Bertha Lum. The shin-hanga prints included scenes from the contemporary world, like...
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    western women who lived in Japan and made woodprints Lilian May Miller Bertha Lum Elizabeth Keith The Art of Japan-Fine Japanese Prints Archived 2013-12-11...
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    Modern Enchantment? Peiping and the Graphic Artists Elizabeth Keith and Bertha Lum, 1920s–1930s". Nan Nü. 16 (1): 91–127. doi:10.1163/15685268-00161p04....
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