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Dahlov Ipcar (née Zorach;
November 12, 1917 –
February 10, 2017) was an
American painter,
illustrator and author. She was best
known for her colorful,...
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embracing cubism. He is the
husband of
Marguerite Thompson Zorach and
father of
Dahlov Ipcar, both
artists in
their own right.
Zorach Gorfinkel was born in 1889...
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after Brown's death. The
Little Fisherman,
illustrated by
Dahlov Ipcar, was
published in 1945. The
Little Fur Family,
illustrated by Garth...
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Catherine Storr (1971) Red Shift, by Alan
Garner (1973) The
Queen of Spells, by
Dahlov Ipcar (1973) The
Perilous Gard, by
Elizabeth Marie Pope (1974) Fire and...
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Winslow Homer (1836–1910)
Edward Hopper (1882–1967) Jon
Imber (1950–2014)
Dahlov Ipcar (1917–2017) Alex Katz (born 1927)
Rockwell Kent (1882–1971) Charles...
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Publishing USA. p. 712. ISBN 978-0-313-06835-5. Little, Carl (2010). The Art of
Dahlov Ipcar. Down East Books. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-89272-809-1. Reisch,
George A...
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MOFGA members can
enter the contest. In 1987, the
featured artwork was from
Dahlov Ipcar. The 2011
poster was a
still life oil
painting of
canned goods by...
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Maxine Grimm,
religious figure (b. 1914) Mike Ilitch,
businessman (b. 1929)
Dahlov Ipcar,
painter and
author (b. 1917) Hal Moore,
lieutenant general and author...
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Marguerite gave
birth to a son,
Tessim Zorach, in 1915, and a daughter,
Dahlov Zorach, in 1917. Eventually, the pair
settled in
Greenwich Village and fondly...
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Historical Background of
Wewoka Marjorie Rowland Clarke 1941 oil on
canvas Yukon The Run –
April 22, 1889,
Taking the Lead
Dahlov Ipcar 1941 oil on canvas...