| Though Ethel Mars was an American painter-printmaker born in Springfield, Illinois in 1876, she lived a great deal of her life in France. After study at the Cincinnati Art Academy, in Ohio, Mars traveled several times to Europe from 1900 until she decided to live in Paris in 1906. At the outset of World War I in 1914, Mars drove an ambulance, but returned to America to live in Provincetown, Massachusetts for the remainder of the War. While there, she adopted the white-outline woodblock style fav (showing 500 of 1771 characters). |
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