biography of Beulah STEVENSON (1895-1965)

Birth place: Brooklyn, NY

Death place: Brooklyn, NY

Addresses: Brooklyn, NY

Profession: Painter, lithographer, etcher, teacher

Studied: ASL, with John Sloan, and with Hans Hofmann, Provincetown, Mass.

Exhibited: S. Indp. A., 1917-44 ; PAFA Ann., 1917, 1937; BM (prize); NAWA, 1930 (prize); Brooklyn Soc. Artists (price); Chicago; Wash., DC; Phila.; Paris; Fifteen Gal., NY, 1940 (solo); Phila. Pr. Club; AIC; WMAA; Riverside Mus.; CM; Portland Mus. Art; Mus. New Mexico, Santa Fe (solo); 9 solos in New York City; and many other museums and galleries in U.S. and abroad including Paris and London.

Member: NAWA (board directors, 1949-); Fed. Mod. P&S; Creative AA; NY Soc. Women Artists (pres.); SAGA; Phila. Pr. Club; Brooklyn Soc. Artists (vice-pres.); Provincetown AA;SAGA; AIC

Work: NYPL; Norfold Mus.; Brooklyn Mus.; LOC

Comments: Her still lifes, landscapes and figure pieces were mostly done in a semi-abstract style, showing rhythmic patterns.

Sources: WW59; WW47; Pisano, One Hundred Years...the National Association of Women Artists, 81; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

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