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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Anna Richards Brewster in American Art Review

Posted by Charley Parker at 12:33 pm

Anna Richards Brewster
Another quick magazine mention. Anna Richards Brewster, an under-sung American painter who I profiled recently, is featured in a 10-page article in the October, 2008 Issue of American Art Review.

For $6 (U.S.), you get a nice overview of her work and 20 images. The article bears the same title as the current traveling exhibit, and related book, Anna Richards Brewster, American Impressionist.

The issue is on newsstands now (try larger bookstores) and should be available on the American Art Review web site as a back issue (Volume XX, Number 5) in a month or so.

2 comments for Anna Richards Brewster in American Art Review »

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  1. Comment by Shadow Stewart
    Tuesday, September 16, 2008 @ 5:29 am

    These images are very close to nature. In these images the artist Anna Richards Brewster wants to describe how the color of nature looks, when it is at its best.

  2. Comment by Ingemar Nystrom
    Thursday, September 25, 2008 @ 9:46 am

    Great artwork, never heard of her before. And linesandcolors are a fantastic site, full of information for the art lover.

    keep up the good work!

    Ingemar Nystrom
    Illustrator and artist

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