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- Andrew Stevovich (/ˈstɛvəvɪtʃ/ STEV-ə-vitch; born 1948) is an American painter. He is best known for oil paintings and pastels that combine abstract formalities...
- academic year was as follows: Tracy Chapman—folk singer and guitarist Andrew Stevovich—painter Cyrus Mehri—trial attorney Zachary Cole Smith—singer Neil Rudenstine—president...
- Diehl, with Valerie Ann Leeds, Anita Shreve, John Sacret Young. Andrew Stevovich: Essential Elements. Lenox: Hard Press Editions, 2007. Diehl's book about...
- contemporary artists such as Faith Ringgold, Richard Yarde, Barbara Grad, Andrew Stevovich, and Jason Berger. Edgers, Geoff (October 28, 2013). "Danforth Art Looks...
- American animator, storyboard artist, film director, and screenwriter Andrew Stevovich, American visual artist Andrew Still (actor) (born 1993), Scottish actor...
- Injection" Alien Nation: The Enemy Within Terry Firma TV movie 1997 Orleans Stevovich Episode: "Why Did the Crawfish Cross the Road?" The Gregory Hines Show...
- Charles Burchfield, Winslow Homer, Richard Diebenkorn, John Marin, Andrew Stevovich, and many others. In 2018, Young was honored with the prestigious Kieser...
- Simmons (1852–1931) – painter Frank Stella (born 1936) – artist Andrew Stevovich (born 1948) – artist Barbara Swan (1922–2003) – artist Edmund Charles...
- Wickham (editorial artist, sculptor) Phil Solomon (filmmaker) Andrew Stevovich (painter) Elisabeth Subrin (filmmaker) Frances Euphemia Thompson (early...
- William Grant Stevenson (1849–1919), Scottish sculptor and painter Andrew Stevovich (born 1948), American painter Julius LeBlanc Stewart (1855–1919), American/French...