Jo Davidson letter to My dear Bianco, 1921 March 21.

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Jo Davidson letter to My dear Bianco, 1921 March 21.

Davidson writes to Bianco, 21 March 1920, filled with praise for drawings made by Bianco's fifteen-year-old daughter, Pamela, comparing her style with that of Picasso.

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Bianco, Pamela, 1906-1994

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Pamela Bianco was born in London, England in 1906. She came to the United States in 1921 and became a naturalized citizen in 1930. She was educated at home in France, England and Italy. She was an artist and writer for children from 1917 onward. There have been numerous exhibitions of her work and her work is in several collections. She received a Guggenhein fellowship for creative painting in 1930. Natives of Rock is listed among the fifty best books of the year by the American Institute of Gra...

Davidson, Jo

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American sculptor. From the description of Letter : Paris, to William O. Inglis, New York, 1926 April 1. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 316061200 Jo Davidson was an American sculptor who made images of some of the most notable figures of his day. Born in New York City, he studied at the Art Students League and the EĢcole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He became well-known for his portrait busts, which combine artistic sensibility with psychological insight. Among his subj...

Bianco, Francisco, 1878-1946

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