- Alma
Woodsey Thomas (September 22, 1891 –
February 24, 1978) was an African-American
artist and Art
teacher who
lived and
worked in Washington, D.C.,...
- 1979–1983, Fisher-Price
issued the
Woodsey line of toys,
whose characters were
forest animals. It was
accompanied by the
Woodsey Log Library, a
companion book...
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century to today. The
collection includes works by Mary C****att, Alma
Woodsey Thomas, Élisabeth
Louise Vigée-LeBrun, and Amy Sherald. NMWA also holds...
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Atsuko Tanaka Lenore Tawney Elsa
Thiemann Maria Helena Vieira da
Silva Alma
Woodsey Thomas Fahrelnissa Zeid "Women in Abstraction".
Mediumistic Art. Retrieved...
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legendary art dealer". The
Buffalo News.
Retrieved August 24, 2021. "Alma
Woodsey Thomas, 1891–1978".
National Museum of
Women in the Arts.
Retrieved August...
- (1927–2008)
Clyfford Still (1904–1980)
Frank Stella (born 1936–2024) Alma
Woodsey Thomas (1891–1978) Anne
Truitt (1921–2004) John
Walker (born 1939) Neil...
- Voices exhibit
among the
works of
Romare Bearden,
Benny Andrews, Alma
Woodsey Thomas, and
Richard Yarde at the
Meridian International Center in Washington...
- Catlett,
Norman Lewis,
Richard Mayhew,
Faith Ringgold,
Alison Saar, Alma
Woodsey Thomas,
Allen Stringfellow, and
Mickalene Thomas. "New
curator for center"...
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Green Centre. As of 2010[update], this has been
informally named the "
Woodsey Stomp" in
recognition of long
serving staff member,
Frank Woods, who often...
- he can.
Blake has a
dislike for
Hoodsey (whom he
sometimes refer to as '
Woodsey') and doesn't get
along too well with his
sister Courtney. Winston, the...