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A pioneer of Photorealism and a nationally recognized painter and sculptor, Ms. Flack's work is in the collections of major museums around the world. ... Head of Civitas. A commission for Rock Hill, NC ... Website designed by Bedriy-Walton.com...
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Audrey Flack was born in 1931 to a middle-class family. She attended Music and Art High School in New York City and went on to study at Cooper Union in the early fifties. At this time, Flack identified as an Abstract Expressionist and found herself having to be "one of the boys" in order to fit in.
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cda.morris.umn.edu/~lamberts/audreyflack/bio.html
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Audrey Flack [American Photorealist Painter and Sculptor, born in 1931] Guide to pictures of works by Audrey Flack in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Audrey Flack art links...
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Audrey Flack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Audrey Flack (b. 1931 in New York) is an American photorealist painter, printmaker, and sculptor. Flack studied fine arts in New York from 1948 to 1953. Her early work was abstract; one such painting...
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Marilyn - 1977; Oil over acrylic on canvas; 96 x 96 in (243.8 x 243.8 cm); University of Arizona Museum of Art; Tucson, Arizona; ... Audrey Flack's Domain Audrey Flack Reference Page ... Audrey Flack (American, 1931 - );
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Artist: Audrey Flack ( - ); Artworks in Museum Collections: (17); Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Audrey Flack. ... -; Audrey Flack - Lady Madonna c. 1972 lithograph Hofstra Museum American; Museum of Fine Arts -; ©Yousuf Karsh ; Yousuf Karsh,
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A photo-realist painter of popular images, Audrey Flack was committed to the idea that the greatest art is that which can be understood by the masses of people.
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www.rogallery.com/flack_audrey/flack_bio.htm
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One of them is Audrey Flack. Born in 1931, she studied in all the right schools, paid her dues painting unappreciated figurative paintings during the Abstract Expressionist fifties, and has suffered all the slings and arrows of being a female artist during times when female artists were viewed as little more than hobbyists.
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www.cyberpathway.com/art/lane/flack1.htm
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