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American artist, writer, and educator (1907-1996)

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  • 1907-06-02 (xsd:date)
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  • 1996-05-11 (xsd:date)
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  • American artist, writer, and educator (1907-1996) (en)
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  • Carl Hall (en)
  • Roger Hull (en)
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  • 1907-06-02 (xsd:date)
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  • 1996-05-11 (xsd:date)
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  • E7HEFGm4zDk (en)
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  • Expressive realism of wood engravings and oil paintings (en)
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  • Her fortunes greatly changed with her departure from Oregon in 1947... Fowler's realism had been inflected with expressive abstraction, but the challenges of Abstract Expressionism and complete nonrepresentation were difficult for her to deal with... she spent the rest of her career experimenting with vocabularies of painterly and geometric abstraction, relying most consistently upon the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast for her fluent, abstract vocabulary. (en)
  • "The Old Days, in and Near Salem, Oregon," written and illustrated by Constance Fowler of the art department at Willamette University... is by far the most beautiful and interesting book about Salem ever published. The people who have long admired Miss Fowler's wood engravings in are gallery exhibits will find new pleasure in this collection of 20 illustrations printed from the original wood blocks. (en)
  • Hence this new work while still very spirited in concept and execution is different from the more intimate work of former years... Much of it is common to the modern movement in art, even to the symbolical forms she makes use of, but in certain works something distinctive is said that haunts one's imagination. (en)
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  • "Images" (en)
  • Constance Fowler Traditions & Transitions Exhibit (en)
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  • Constance Edith Fowler (en)
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