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Wood engravings published by Pennyroyal Press. |
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Artists occasionally use themselves as models and, in the process, tell us about themselves. Artists |
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New York artist, Sarah Sears, shows twelve dramatic incidents in the life of the Biblical figure, King Saul. |
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Chicago-area artist, John Knudsen, etches a whimsical view of his city. |
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The Arkansas Delta is the subject for this exhibition of original prints by artists who live in the Delta. Artists |
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New York artist, Michael DiCerbo, looks at his New York environment in this series of etchings. |
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This exhibition takes a little bit of reality and adds a lot of imagination, wishes, dreams, fears, and nightmares. Artists |
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Architecture can be a marvel of achievement or a slum. A look at some of the buildings in our midst. Artists |
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Fantasy and engineering are the subjects for this exhibition. What they have in common is the extraordinary way in which they have been imagined by their artists. Artists |
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Biological fantasy and extraordinary views of flora and fauna by Arkansas artists. Artists |
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The human figure is the subject in these prints, showing some ways in which the figure may be seen. Artists |
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This single-medium exhibition shows the use of engraving to make prints. Artists |
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Portraits from the Kingdom of Beasts. Artists |
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