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Kathleen Blackshear

1897
1988
United States
Kathleen Blackshear (1897–1988) was an American artist and educator born in Navasota, Texas, and died in Chicago, Illinois.
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Movement:
Realism
Biography:

Kathleen Blackshear was an American artist and educator born in 1897 and passed away in 1988. She was a prominent figure in the Realism movement, known for her detailed and insightful depictions of everyday life. Blackshear's work often focused on the African American experience, and she played a significant role in bringing attention to this subject matter within the art community. Her career was notably marked by her long tenure as an instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she influenced a generation of artists with her teachings. Blackshear's contributions to art education and her dedication to realistic representation have left a lasting impact on American art. Her legacy is preserved through her works and the many students she mentored throughout her career.

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