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Sprinchorn (1887–1971) was a Swedish-born
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studied under Robert Henri and who
adopted a
style of
realist modernism that admiring...
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Gertrud Linnéa
Sprinchorn (29
April 1871 – 21
March 1951) was a
Swedish sculptor and ceramist. She is best
known for her
sculptures Cleopatra and Helig...
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Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday. pp. 770–771.
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Evert (2021). Ibsen's Kingdom: The Man and his Works. Yale University...
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Glenn O. Coleman,
Jerome Myers,
Gifford Beal,
Eugene Higgins, Carl
Sprinchorn and
Edward Hopper. (Despite his
inclusion in the
group by some critics...