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224: 449: 206: 33: 347:. Murals were commissioned through competitions open to all artists in the United States. Almost 850 artists were commissioned to paint 1371 murals, most of which were installed in post offices. 162 of the artists were women. The murals were funded as a part of the cost of the construction of new post offices, with 1% of the cost set aside for artistic enhancements. 323:' Dennis Drogseth, as having "admirable successes...mixed with not so admirable failures--but that these inconsistencies are a part of the creative effort." Drogseth argued that, while Blanch insisted that her work remained the same over the course of her career, "...in style and approach Blanch has not been faithful to a single point of view." 299:
In 1937, Blanch had a solo exhibition of her work at the Milch Galleries. That same year, she was included an exhibition of paintings at the Whitney Museum of American Arts and in 1939, was in an annual contemporary American watercolor show there. Later in 1939, Blanch participated in an exhibition
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The couple was friends with Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, sharing the same studio building and telephone in San Francisco when Arnold was appointed a teaching position and Rivera was commissioned to paint two murals in the city. Blanch would remember Kahlo in her later years: " dear little wife--she
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Raised in rural northern Minnesota, Blanch enjoyed gardening as a child. Her mother, a gifted musician, insisted on young Blanch starting strict piano lessons at age 7, though Blanch would eventually protest her lessons at 12 years old. After grade school, Blanch's mother signed her up for "teachers
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Blanch began her career focusing on realist subjects, but her art became increasingly abstract. By 1928, Blanch's style was set apart by color and humor. Her choice of subject at this time coming primarily from circus performers and animals shown depicted in spot lights.
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A retrospective of Blanch's long career was held at the Woodstock Artists Association in the fall of 1978, when the artist was 83 years old. The exhibition was reviewed by the
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Drogseth, Dennis (September 14, 1978). "An interview with Lucile Blanch: 'I felt I wanted the composition to reach outward, make it arrive within the consciousness'".
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From 1938 to 1941, Blanch was an artist-in-residence at Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where she continued to teach until she turned 70 in 1965.
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college," which she attended briefly before writing a 12-page letter (front and back) to her parents describing her desire to go to art school.
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by the American Society of Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers. The exhibition began May 16, 1939 and continued until June 10 that same year.
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to enable creative work in painting abroad for one year. The average monetary value of the fellowships given that year were $ 2,500 each.
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She and Arnold Blanch married in New York and traveled to France to continue their art studies. They later moved to
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Appleton Read, Helen (1928). "Features: Contemporary Art: The work of the Younger Generation".
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and I became buddies...The four of us had a wonderful winter. They were very good playmates."
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Fazio, Michael W.; Parrish, William E.; Blackwell, Tomas; Franks, Curtis (October 1, 1979).
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Drogseth, Dennis (September 14, 1978). "Blanch upstairs, collage show downstairs at WAA".
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In 1934, received a prize for her work at the Wanamaker Regional Exhibition in New York.
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Rediscovering the People's Art: New Deal Murals in Pennsylvania’s Post Offices
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in 1933, her art was featured in a number of important venues, including the
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In 1931, Blanch was awarded Medal of First Award for Graphic Arts at
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post office. In addition, she painted murals for the post offices in
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Blanch was commissioned to create post office murals as part of a
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Jaffe, Jody (1971). "Lifetime of art goes on view".
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Hawley, Minnesota
Kingston, New York
Guggenheim Fellow
U.S. Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts
Great Depression
Hawley, Minnesota
Minneapolis School of Art
Arnold Blanch
Harry Gottlieb
Adolf Dehn
Boardman Robinson
Art Students League of New York
Kenneth Hayes Miller
Frank Vincent DuMond
Frederick R. Gruger
Eugenie Gershoy
Woodstock, New York
art colony

Section of Painting and Sculpture
post office in Fort Pierce, Florida

Tylertown, Mississippi
Woodstock, New York
New York Society of Women Artists
Whitney Studio Club
art colony
Guggenheim Fellowship
Whitney Museum

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