John Kelly Fitzpatrick is primarily known as Kelly Fitzpatrick
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A popular painter and art teacher in Alabama in the early half of the
20th century, Kelly Fitzpatrick was the artistic and philosophical
leader in Deatsville, Alabama of the Dixie Art Colony, a school that
promoted women's art at a time when they were not taken seriously as
artists. At one time, his paintings constituted the core of the
first Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, and several of his mural-like
paintings remain in that collection.
He studied at the
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