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Described by fellow artist Erma Wheeler as being “a private, rather shy person relative to her art,” Sidney Raynes would begin her training at New York’s Art Student’s League, where she was instructed by Hans Hoffman, Thomas Benton, and Hugh Henry Breckenridge. Initially she would work in oil, and by 1936 had become active in lithography as well.
Injuries sustained from a car accident however forced her in later years to shift her focus to collage and mixed media.&n (showing 500 of 744 characters). |
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