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An example of work by Richard Blauvelt Coe Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Richard Blauvelt Coe was a Regionalist painter and master etcher of the American South who rose to recognition during the years of the Great Depression. Born in Selma, Alabama in 1904, Coe attended grammar and high schools locally, later enrolling in the Castle Heights Military Academy in Tennessee for what his grandmother described as "prep work."
Coe then went on to Cincinnati for a year where he majored in Architecture. In 1925 Coe won a scholarship sponsored in part by the Birmingham (showing 500 of 3948 characters). |
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