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| | The Incisive Art of Alice Neel Presented in First Full-Scale Retrospective |
 | | Neel's revelatory paintings from the decades between 1930 and 1960 shed new light on the body of work for which she is most famous: the portraits created in the last two decades of her life. |  | | Alice Neel (1900-1984), whose unflinching paintings of friends, lovers, family, neighbors, and fellow artists are among the most powerful portraits of the twentieth century, is the subject of a landmark retrospective exhibition this summer at the Whitney Museum of American Art. |  | | Among the highlights of Alice Neel is the nude portrait of Isabetta (1934), in which the artist portrays her young daughter in an assertive pose that contrasts strikingly with 19th-century depictions of childhood innocence. |
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http://www.whitney.org/information/press/30.html
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| | Painting the Person, Not the Pose |
 | | Based on some of the other images in "Alice Neel's Women," a long-overdue look at the work of the great portrait painter at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, a poker face was the least of the mother's worries. |  | | Neel's portraits include women of great professional accomplishment, with an emphasis on the writers, curators, artists, art historians, art dealers and activists (both leftist and feminist) with whom Neel hung out. |  | | WHEN PAINTER Alice Neel finished her 1964 portrait of Julie Hall, a college-age friend of one of the artist's children, Neel offered it to the young woman's mother, who declined it -- because the sitter was not smiling. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/03/AR2005110300608_pf.html
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| | Exhibition archive - Kinship - Norton Museum of Art - West Palm Beach Florida |
 | | An exhibition of portraits of the family by Alice Neel, one of the finest painters of her generation, is at the Norton Museum of Art February 14 through March 29, 1998. |  | | Born in 1900, Alice Neel worked as a figurative painter during the decades of WPA realism, postwar abstract expressionism, and 1970s minimalism. |  | | Neel's early work tended to depict generalized relationships, but as her later work deepened, she embraced the particular. |
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http://www.norton.org/exhibitions/archivekinship.htm
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| | Guardian Unlimited Arts features Heroes and wretches |
 | | Alice always said she had the life she wanted and she got on with her life as she got on with her painting." It is almost a cliché to say that to be an artist you have somehow to detach yourself from the business of life, but this is what Neel did. |  | | For most of her life, Alice Neel was barely known - she was a figurative artist when abstract expressionism was all the rage, and being a woman didn't help, either. |  | | Neel's portrait reveals how much she intuited his self-deception and accepted it - the picture is comic and benign. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1226059,00.html
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| | Alice Neel - AMAM |
 | | The Oberlin portrait was created during the peak of Neel's reputation as a painter of art-world celebrities as well as people in her immediate environment. |  | | In 1974, Alice Neel was given a solo exhibition, accompanied by a modest catalogue, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. |  | | Typical of Neel's portraiture, the Oberlin painting is attentive to facial characteristics--lines, shadows, wrinkles, asymmetries--that portray both literal appearance and a characteristic movement of mind. |
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http://www.oberlin.edu/allenart/collection/neel_alice.html
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| | SFBG A and E |
 | | Neel rarely accepted commissions and, in fact, loathed the label "portrait," which she felt smacked of the precious and the artificial. |  | | For Neel death was "the great void of life that hangs over everyone" from cradle to grave -- which may help explain why she never idealized or sentimentalized the tribulations of childhood. |  | | In later photographs Alice Neel (1900-84) might be mistaken for a kindly grandmother straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting. |
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http://www.sfbg.com/AandE/31/03/101696art.html
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| | Alice's Wonderland |
 | | Neel lived an unconventional life, but ironically it was her down-to-earth, self-effacing personality (mom/grandmother — not stereotypical artiste) that may have kept her career from being treated seriously by critics and curators of the ’30s, ’40s and ’50s. |  | | Like a lot of women artists of her generation, Alice Neel (born in 1900) has been the subject mainly of social history rather than art history. |  | | Neel lived in New York until her death in 1984, and her life has been studied anecdotally for two or three decades because it overlapped with so many other great artists. |
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http://www.citypaper.net/articles/022201/ae.art.alice.shtml
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| | Frigatezine- Art: Alice Neel: Courage and Truth |
 | | Alice Neel, who died in 1984, summed up her life in art with a characteristic searching exactitude that echoes Auden: "I told the truth as I perceived it, and, considering the way one is bombarded by reality, did the best and most honest art of which I was capable. |  | | Born in the first month of the twentieth century near the city of brotherly love, with no artist to paint it, no writer to write it, blond Alice at eight knew she wanted to be an artist, yet kept it her secret. |  | | Alice painted artists, critics, writers, intellectuals, kids in the neighborhood, her own kids, her grandkids, city streets, a few flowers, even cows. |
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http://www.frigatezine.com/review/art/rar02nee.html
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| | ALICE NEEL--BIBLIOGRAPHY |
 | | Alice Neel: a retrospective exhibition of watercolors and drawings: exhibition. |  | | Alice Neel: An exhibition presented at the Art Gallery, Loyola Marymount University from March 29-May 7, 1983, lecture by Alice Neel, March 30, 1983. |  | | Alice Neel: An Exhibition Organized by the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, 8 February- 26 February, 1978. |
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http://www.ncf.edu/hassold/womentopics/neel_bibliography.htm
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| | ARTTalk - FREE Copy - Vol. 10, No. 11 - Artist Profile |
 | | “Alice Neel” is at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, through September 17 and then travels to the Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, from Oct. 7 to Dec. 31, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. |  | | Although she also painted still lifes and landscapes, Neel is primarily known for her expressive portraits of the human condition. |  | | The mother of two daughters and two sons, Alice Neel had her share of unpleasant relationships, personal hardships and tragedy--failed romances, loss of an infant daughter, deaths of both parents, and a sensitivity to other's suffering--that tainted her creativity. |
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http://www.arttalk.com/archives/vol-10/artv1011-1.htm
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| | Alice Neel - CyberPathway's Art World is a virtual online art gallery. |
 | | Alice Neel - CyberPathway's Art World is a virtual online art gallery. |  | | She was born in 1900 and her exceptionally long life span as a working artist bridged so many art eras from the 1920s through the early 80s that her lifetime output is a background history against which the work of other female artists can be subject in comparison. |  | | However the grandmother of them all was Alice Neel. |
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http://www.cyberpathway.com/art/lane/neel1.htm
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| | Antiques and the Arts Online |
 | | Neel's unconventional life and idiosyncratic subjects have combined to make her almost a cult figure among feminist artists and art historians intrigued by the manner in which she viewed her subject matter - portraits, nudes, streetscapes - in terms of the female experience. |  | | Neel did several likenesses of her doughty mother, the most touching of which was executed after Mrs Neel came to live with her daughter in New York. |  | | Neel's vigorously brushed portrait of then-youthful painter Robert Smithson in 1962 showed an intense, serious artist with a bad case of acne. |
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http://www.antiquesandthearts.com/a2000.asp?a=CoverStory03-13-2001-10-15-05
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| | Alice Neel Biography |
 | | Alice Neel (1900-1984) started out with three strikes against her: she was a woman, she was a woman artist, she was a woman artist who ignored American abstraction and painted portraits of real people, people she knew. |  | | Only a small portion of her sitters belonged to the art elite, but it didn't matter. |
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http://www.mbergerart.com/neel/about.htm
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| | City Pages - Lady of the Portrait |
 | | Neel's painting seems at first to be a send-up of Gould's self-aggrandizing persona: Gould, smiling like a satyr, is shown with three penises hanging from his abdomen, a parody of his professed machismo. |  | | Neel's legacy is complicated by the fact that, during her lifetime, she was always slightly out of step with the art world's march. |  | | Neel was perhaps less behind her times than ahead of them, though, and with the current revival of representational art, her work looks better than ever. |
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http://www.citypages.com/databank/22/1070/article9610.asp
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| | Artforum International: ALICE NEEL. @ HighBeam Research |
 | | Occasionally Neel took her gender intelligence further: The painstaking recumbent nude John Perreault, 1972, a portrait of maleness as well as of a particular man, is Neel's most accomplished challenge to male-paints-female, odalisque art history, her assertion that she inhabits her time as fully as anyone. |  | | Neel, however, had the lucky but infuriating experience of retrieving a few of her WPA paintings from a bric-a-brac dealer, a freighted moment incorporated by her close friend Kenneth Fearing into his 1946 novel, The Big Clock. |  | | Neel was poor most of her life, at least until the '70s, when her prolific output finally returned a decent living. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:65649480&refid=ip_almanac_hf
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| | A Brush with History - Portraits |
 | | At the age of seventy, Alice Neel said that the closest she ever came to a self-portrait was the image of an empty chair by an apartment window. |  | | Neel studied art at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women from 1921 to 1925. |  | | She was consequently ignored by the art world until shortly before her 1970 exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and her 1974 retrospective at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art. |
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http://www.npg.si.edu/cexh/brush/index/portraits/neel.htm
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| | Morning Edition - Alice Neel |
 | | Neel is naked in the painting, save for a pair of eyeglasses, which was her way of saying "look, I'm someonebody who looks. |  | | The life of portrait artist Alice Neel supports this idea. |  | | Now, 17 years after Neel's death, a full-scale retrospective of her work opens at the Philadelphia Museum of Art the weekend of February 16-18. |
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http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2001/010216.aliceneel.html
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| | Art in America: Eros in Spanish Harlem - Alice Neel |
 | | Wherever it is exhibited, Neel's portrait of Joe Gould is a showstopper. |  | | While Alice Neel remained a figurative painter throughout her life, turning aside the temptation of abstraction that snared other American artists of her generation, her oeuvre breaks rather neatly into three phases. |  | | Once she recovered, Neel undertook work that broke with the oppressive, desolate mood that had pervaded her art in the late '20s. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_12_88/ai_67872936
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| | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 2002068200 |
 | | Alice Neel's work is collected by major institutions throughout the country, including: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, The National Gallery of Art, and many more. |  | | Alice Neel's Women is the first volume to collect her portraits of women, which are among her most penetrating and accomplished works. |  | | Alice Neel is largely regarded as one of the most important women artists of this century. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/hol052/2002068200.html
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| | ArtForum: Alice Neel - Robert Miller Gallery, New York, New York |
 | | Nowhere is Neel's attitude toward motherhood more vividly portrayed than in her paintings of pregnant women, a subject she returned to throughout her career. |  | | Neel includes a coverlet of riotous red flowers but leaves a lot of vacant canvas, a signature device suggesting to the viewer that she painted in a hurry. |  | | Julie is not yet in an advanced stage of pregnancy; Neel painted her hands, feet, and nipples delicately, and her red pubic hair and labia conspicuously, to show that pregnancy does not obliterate sexiness. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_n8_v34/ai_18387606
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| | WAC Visual Arts Exhibition Alice Neel |
 | | Neel's revolutionary portraits such as the defiant pose of her young daughter Isabetta, the poignant picture of Andy Warhol, and her own self-portrait at the age of 80 remain audacious images today. |  | | Alice Neel's daring portraits of people and places are among the most insightful images in 20th-century American art. |  | | Neel's work of the next two decades reflects her increasing importance in the larger art world. |
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http://www.walkerart.org/archive/2/AC73E178D65785B96165.htm
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| | Barnes & Noble.com - Alice Neel - Alice Neel - Hardcover |
 | | Neel's unblinking, incisive portraits of subjects ranging from her friends and neighbors to fellow creatives such as Andy Warhol and Frank O'Hara remain in the mind's eye long after they are viewed. |  | | Three essays, by Ann Temkin, Susan Rosenberg, and Richard Flood, examine Neel's indirect presence in her paintings, the roots of her work in the culture of the 1930s, and her portrayal of the contemporary art world. |  | | The time is right for a revival of interest in Alice Neel (1900-1984), one of the most influential of 20th-century American artists. |
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http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=ve3w6SNC6b&isbn=0810942151&itm=1
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| | Neel Life Stories |
 | | Alice Neel's portraits stripped her subjects bare -- often literally -- and expertly revealed their inner lives. |  | | "The Art of Alice Neel," a traveling exhibit organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and opening at the Whitney on June 29, stands to reveal the painter not just as an idiosyncratic voice but an influential one. |  | | Now, 26 years after her first Whitney retrospective, figurative painting is the artistic style of the moment and Neel, its most uncompromising proponent, is about to be fêted again. |
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http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/arts/features/3409
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| | BBC - Radio 4 - Woman's Hour -Alice Neel |
 | | As the first major exhibition of her work opens in London, Jenni discusses the life and work of Alice Neel with Professor Linda Nochlin, who sat for Neel in the 1970s and curator of the exhibition, Jeremy Lewison. |  | | Alice Neel - A Chronicle of New York 1950-1976 is at the Victoria Miro Gallery, London from 1 June to 31 July 2004 |  | | Intimate, casual, direct and personal, Alice Neel's portraits are a chronicle of New York types. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/2004_21_wed_04.shtml
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| | Alice Neel (1900-1984) at the Denver Art Museum |
 | | ntil the day she died at the age of 84, contemporary painter Alice Neel (1900-1984) was perpetually unconventional in both her life and art. |  | | (Please see Alice Neel at the Philadelphia Museum of Art) Denver is the last stop of a national tour that has already visited the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Addison Gallery of American Art in Massachusetts, the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Pennsylvania and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. |  | | In fact, in 1973, after organizing the Neel exhibition at the Moore College of Art and Design, Dianne Vanderlip (who has since been with the Denver Art Museum for the past 23 years) was beckoned by Neel for a "sitting." This portrait is included in the Denver show. |
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http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/3aa/3aa74.htm
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| | About Face |
 | | Alice Neel’s Female Portrait (Nancy) (1961), on the other hand, is a forthright portrait of a woman without artifice. |  | | Mary Cassatt, Alice Neel, Karen Kilimnik: Painted Faces |  | | Mary Cassatt, Alice Neel, Karen Kilimnik: Painted Faces, which opened last week at the Galleries at Moore College of Art, offers a new way of looking at three extraordinary artists from three different generations, each with roots in Philadelphia. |
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http://www.citypaper.net/articles/012402/ae.art.faces.shtml
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| | Threepenny: Fried, Alice Neel |
 | | Neels 1967 picture of Henry Geldzahler, Twentieth Century Curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, on the other hand, is certainly not friendly. |  | | Neel painted the five-year-old during one of the only two times she saw her after Enriquez took the child away to Cuba. |  | | Neels most iconic, least intimate paintings are of her Hispanic and African-American neighbors in Harlem. |
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http://www.threepennyreview.com/samples/fried_su02.html
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| | Alice Neel Bio |
 | | During the last period of her life, Neel's depiction of her children and grandchildren, neighbors and friends are especially plentiful. |  | | It is unfortunate she didn't create more prints, but clearly she wasn't thinking about exploiting a commercial market nor had she a desire to explore the medium of printmaking (Katz, Serra, Bosman). |  | | - Michael Berger, January 2001 Alice Neel Artwork Exhibition |
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http://www.mbergerart.com/neel/about2.htm
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| | Mary Cassatt, Alice Neel, Karen Kilimnik: Painted Faces Virtual Gallery |
 | | Mary Cassatt, Alice Neel, Karen Kilimnik: Painted Faces |  | | In January 2002, the Goldie Paley Gallery presented Mary Cassatt, Alice Neel, Karen Kilimnik: Painted Faces, an exhibition that explored the relationship between three Philadelphia artists from three succeeding generations: Mary Cassatt (18441926), Alice Neel (19001984), and Karen Kilimnik (b. |  | | Mary Cassatt, Alice Neel, Karen Kilimnik: Painted Faces |
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http://thegalleriesatmoore.org/publications/cassatt/index.shtml
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| | Alice Neel, Louise Bourgeois, Claire Moore, Elisabeth Frink |
 | | Alice Neel, Louise Bourgeois, Claire Moore, Elisabeth Frink |  | | Alice Neel, Louise Bourgeois, Claire Moore, and Elisabeth Frink |  | | LICE NEEL really deserves her own page, but Ive put Louise Bourgeois, Claire Moore, and Elisabeth Frink here too. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/karlahuebner/neeletc.htm
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| | UAM: Kinships: Alice Neel |
 | | Neel painted her daughter-in-law, Nancy, nude and in the last week of pregnancy. |  | | Neel's work is remarkable for including at least eight pregnant nudes. |  | | But you know, sex results in something." The painting depicts Nancy at ease despite the obvious physical strain of this late pregnancy that resulted in twins. |
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http://www.uam.ucsb.edu/Pages/pregnant_woman.html
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| | Collected souls of Alice Neel - Entertainment - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper |
 | | The intriguing "Alice Neel's Women" at the National Museum of Women in the Arts shows sometimes astonishing renderings of her most intense, lifelong preoccupation: women. |  | | Miss Neel (1900-1984) spelled out her conflicted life, as well as those of her family and friends, in her art. |  | | Feminists tried to claim Miss Neel in the 1970s -- she painted portraits of feminist leaders Ann Sutherland Harris and Mary D. Garrard -- but she continued single-mindedly to "collect souls," as she described the process, and bend art history to her unique ends. |
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http://washingtontimes.com/entertainment/20051111-095404-9479r.htm
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| | Alice Neel |
 | | Neel (1900-1984) painted well-known figures in art, literature, music, and politics, as well as her family and neighbors-- steadfastly keeping to one goal: to paint people as she saw them. |  | | Alice Neel talked with great candor about her life, her ideas on art, and the world at large in this exceptional book about one of America's leading portrait painters. |  | | Included in this arresting book are figure paintings from every period, as well as landscapes, still lifes, and interiors. |
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http://www.allbookstores.com/book/0810913585
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| | Gallery Guide ... Portal to the fine arts! |
 | | In the Alice Neel exhibition, more than 80 paintings, watercolors and drawings are of the 20th Century American figure painter are featured through December 30. |  | | This exhibition is the last stop of a national tour that has already visited the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Addison Gallery of American Art in Massachusetts, the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Pennsylvania and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. |  | | Alice Neel, The Cos Cob Art Colony and |
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http://www.gallery-guide.com/2001-12/editorials/sw026.asp
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 | | Alice Neel was an expressive figure and portrait painter whose themes were broken family bonds and the cruel conditions of urban society. |  | | Alice Neel - Artist, Art - Alice Neel |  | | As a female painter, she became a cult figure within the feminist community, but she did not get muc (showing 500 of 5877 characters). |
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http://askart.com/artist/N/alice_neel.asp?ID=29937
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| | Carolyn Robinson by Alice Neel: rendering the barbarity of life |
 | | Neel has made it clear that there has been no seminal portrait artist for our time, no Daumier or Manet, who expressed the fate of humanity at a specific moment of history. |  | | Carolyn Robinson by Alice Neel: rendering the barbarity of life |  | | When Munro asked Neel how she would describe her portraits, the artist answered: |
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http://thegalleriesatmoore.org/publications/cassatt/carolyn.html
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| | Alice Neel Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |
 | | Alice Neel Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |  | | Max White 1935 Alice Neel oil on linen 36 x 26 in. |  | | The powerful, psychologically penetrating portraits of Alice Neel (1900-1... |
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http://www.absolutearts.com/masters/n/neel-alice.html
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| | Alice Neel Online |
 | | All images and text on this Alice Neel page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted. |  | | Pictures of People: Alice Neel's American Portrait Gallery |  | | Tate Gallery, London, UK The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/neel_alice.html
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| | Permanent Collection Alice Neel |
 | | Neel lived in New York City for more than fifty years, painting street scenes, still lifes, and the variety and individuality of people she encountered. |  | | She is widely acclaimed for her honest, insightful portraits of family, friends, poets, writers, fellow artists, and others with whom she came into contact. |
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http://www.kemperart.org/permanent/works/Neel.asp
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| | Feminist Studies: Alice Neel's feminist and leftist portraits of women.@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Alice Neel's feminist and leftist portraits of women. |  | | Despite being a regular in New York City's art world in the 1930s, it wasn't until the 1970s that Neel began to gain mainstream visibility when her colorful life's story, ebullient... |  | | Feminist Studies: Alice Neel's feminist and leftist portraits of women.@ HighBeam Research |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:93081755&refid=ip_almanac_hf
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| | UAM: Kinships: Alice Neel |
 | | Kinships: Alice Neel Looks at the Family was organized by the Tacoma Art Museum. |  | | Except where noted, works of art on exhibition are from the artist's estate, courtesy of the Robert Miller Gallery, New York. |
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http://www.uam.ucsb.edu/Pages/neel.html
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| | Amazon.com: Alice Neel's Women: Books |
 | | "Preeminent as a portrait painter, Alice Neel is also notable as one of the most important women artists of her time."--Linda Chase, Naples Museum of Art |  | | Collected here by Carr, deputy director of the National Portrait Gallery, these 125 crisply reproduced color plates draw an intense power via their restriction to women and girls: one can feel the artist meditating on (and sometimes seething about) what it means to be a woman. |  | | "Sexually candid and socially inclusive, Alice Neel's paintings were often ahead of her time."--Raphael Rubinstein, Art in America |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0847824802?v=glance
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| | Powell's Books - Pictures of People: Alice Neel's American Portrait Gallery by Pamela Allara |
 | | Pamela Allara shows how Alice Neel's portraits from a six-decade career constitute a virtual gallery of American cultural history. |  | | Pictures of People: Alice Neel's American Portrait Gallery |  | | Powell's Books - Pictures of People: Alice Neel's American Portrait Gallery by Pamela Allara |
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http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/partner?partner_id=719&cgi=product&isbn=1584650362
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| | Alice Neel - Reviews on RateItAll |
 | | At 87, Alice Neel was producing beautiful portraits and some creative work. |  | | With her unique painting brush style and intricate way of emphazing the facial features to even distorting them, Alice Neel was the counterpart to Pablo Picasso! |  | | to invite a friend to rate Alice Neel |
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http://www.rateitall.com/i-51247-alice-neel.aspx
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| | Incidental Pieces |
 | | She graciously came to Wolfville, NS to give some of AU's fresh-faced vocalists a master class. |  | | And back to the question of women's art, I think Judy Chicago said it best in a Globe and Mail interview where Sarah Milroy asked her about a recent rehang of the Museum of Modern Art in NY. |  | | I want to be able to see Lucian Freud next to Alice Neel. |
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http://amimckay.blogspot.com
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| | Women in History at Embracing the Child |
 | | But it's her special focus on the less well-known story of Alice Paul and her band of unstoppable soldiers for suffrage that makes With Courage and Cloth a real page turner. |  | | Celebration of the life of Josephine Carroll Smith, a respected African-American educator responsible for outlining the boundaries for the integration of Washington D.C. Bolden, Tonya |  | | Georgia O'Keeffe, Frida Kahlo, Alice Neel, and Faith Ringgold. |
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http://www.embracingthechild.org/womenhistory.htm
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| | Photojournalism: Portraits of Alice Neel - Photos by Lida Moser |
 | | Signed, dated and inscribed in pencil recto on verso by Lida Moser. |  | | Photojournalism: Portraits of Alice Neel - Photos by Lida Moser |  | | "Alice Neel on Stoop of her Apartment Building - 300 W. 107th Street, New York City" |
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http://www.thefrasergallery.com/artists/LidaMoser-artwork9.html
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| | Alice Neel:Tempkin,Ann/Flood,Richard :0810942151:eCampus.com |
 | | This centennial salute will focus renewed attention on one of the preeminent American artists of the 20th century. |  | | Her psychological vision as a painter of people has been described as both tender and unforgiving. |  | | Alice Neel (1900-1984) was one of this century's most powerfully original portraitists. |
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http://www.ecampus.com/bk_detail.asp?isbn=0810942151&referrer=yah04
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http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/jsaltz/saltz7-19-4.asp
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