An American Scene* painter of realistic subjects in a style that
combined Realism* and Modernism*, Doris Lee settled in Woodstock, New York,
having followed her teacher and husband, Arnold Blanch. Her
subject matter reflects her Midwestern heritage as well as big-city
industrial scenes and shows her wide-ranging quest for a national
identity, which was typical of many of her peers in the 1930s.
In 1935, she got national attention for her painting, Thanksgiving,
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