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Melissa Stern (American, born 1958)
Blind Date, 1992, chalk and oil pastel, graphite, and collage on paper prepared with gesso and paint (photo: Phil)
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The DAC's drawings by 20th-century American artists include Head of a Man, ca. 1930, a gouache by Alfred Henry Maurer (1868-1932); Mrs. William Paisano: Ka-U-Tse, A Laguna Pueblo Indian, 1928, crayon, and 58 other crayon drawings dating from the 1920s and 1930s, representing Native Americans, by W. Langdon Kihn (1896-1957); Shapes of Landscape Space, ca. 1939, a gouache by Stuart Davis (1894-1964); 368 drawings, ca. 1928-70, by Russell T. Limbach (1904-1971); An Intelligent Woman, 1979, drawn in charcoal by Jim Dine (born 1935); Wind in the Plaza, 1982, in graphite by Robert Birmelin (born 1933); the pastel Midwestern Springtime with Clouds II, 1983, by Yvonne Jacquette (born 1934); and other works including a preparatory drawing by Paul Landacre and finished drawings by Reginald Case, Stephen Fisher, Mark Sheinkman, Susan Schwalb, and Phyllis McGibbon.
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