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... artistic contributions , thus , is Edna Manley's impact upon the younger generation of painters , sculptors , and literary and performing artists she inspired and motivated . She helped to foster the lucrative careers and growing ...
... artistic contributions , thus , is Edna Manley's impact upon the younger generation of painters , sculptors , and literary and performing artists she inspired and motivated . She helped to foster the lucrative careers and growing ...
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facilitated hundreds of artists and craftspersons now appreciated nationally and internationally . Coinciding with the nation's independence , a new generation of artists who had trained at great metropolitan centers returned to ...
facilitated hundreds of artists and craftspersons now appreciated nationally and internationally . Coinciding with the nation's independence , a new generation of artists who had trained at great metropolitan centers returned to ...
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... artists from the first generation identify themselves as being Cuban exiles first and foremost while the artists from the second generation have a more complex identity issue to struggle with . The second generation focuses on a dual ...
... artists from the first generation identify themselves as being Cuban exiles first and foremost while the artists from the second generation have a more complex identity issue to struggle with . The second generation focuses on a dual ...
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