The following, submitted February 2005 by Edward Bentley, is the biographical note by Adaline D. Piper from the Memorial Exhibition given for Alice Ball by the Baltimore Museum of Art in November and December 1929.
Those who knew Alice Worthington Ball and were associated with her art know that it sprang from personality, for it is only to personality that art can be revealed.
Alive as she was in every sense to the splendor of light, color and composition, she had a clear, vigo (showing 500 of 3496 characters). |
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