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Lithographs of Miss Spellman in National Exhibits

Denton Record-Chronicle
22 May 1949

 

Three lithographed prints by Miss Coreen Spellman, associate professor of art at Texas State College for Women, will be included in national and midwestern art exhibits this summer. Two others have recently been on display in New York.

The lithograph tint, “Head,” will be shown in the J & E R Pennell Exhibition of Prints at the Library of Congress from May 1 to Aug 1.

Two other lithograph prints, “Suspension” and “Girl Reading Magazine,” will be seen in the Graphic Arts Second Annual Exhibition at the Joslyn Memorial Art Museum in Omaha, Neb., May 12 ed [sic] in this exhibit. Another TSCW art professor, Miss Dorothy LaSalle, will have on display a stick and ink drawing, “Provincetown Bay, 1948, No 1.”

The two prints, “Sun on the Kitchen” and “City Street,” were displayed from March 31 to April 13 in the National Academy’s 123 Annual Exhibition on Fifth Avenue in New York.

A scrapbook, which Miss Spellman was commissioned to prepare for the Marianne Scruggs Garden Club of Dallas, won first place in a recent state-wide contest of Garden club scrapbooks.

 

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