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Jean Henry, artist
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Jean Henry is a world-renowned classically trained impressionist. Her post-World War II studies led her to the art schools of Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam and New York, and later to a postiion as art instructor at the Maryland Institute at John Hopkins University. By invitation, the Nihon Gallery in Nagoya, Japan exhibited her paintings annually for a period of nine years. Her original works have also been displayed in numerous museums throughout the United States. She is listed in "Who's Who in American Art".
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An accomplished painter for more than ten years, Sue Grim-Langert trained at the School of Impressionism and at Academy of Art, San Francisco. The growth of her individual impressionistic style has evolved from several primary sources: a combination of her strong spirituality, a belief in God as the supreme Creator, and her exuberant love of nature and the outdoors, seeds sprung from her Midwestern upbringing.
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Sue Grim-Langert, artist
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Carol Sideman, artist
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Carol Sideman has painted professionally for more than twenty years. A native of the San Francisco area, she is known primarily for her outstanding watercolors and oils in the California plein air style. The artist has won numerous awards including first place in oil painting from the Marin Society of Artists. Her work has been published by New York Graphics and has been featured in the SPECTRA series, an Addison-Wesley publication included in nationwide school programs for art education. Her paintings are an integral part of both private and corporate collections throughout the United States.
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