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Linda Lichtenstein
(late 20th century)
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Lived/Active: New York
Known for: figure-drawing
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| | The Tarrytown , New York artist uses Conte crayons, charcoal and pen and ink to portray her figure drawings. Lichtenstein leaves room for interpretation by the viewer in her drawings. The artist finds that her mood as well as the mood of the model can be observed in her work. |
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