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Alice Baber

Alice Baber was a prominent American artist and printmaker whose works have been praised for their imaginative and allegorical motifs. She was born in 1928 in Charleston, Illinois, and studied at the University of Iowa and the Art Students League in New York City. Baber's art is characterized by a unique blend of abstract and surreal elements, and she was known for her exploration of the creative potential of traditional media. Her limited edition prints have been exhibited in major museums around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Baber's art was heavily influenced by her travels throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa, where she was exposed to a wide range of artistic styles and traditions. Her work often incorporated elements of nature, such as trees, flowers, and animals, as well as celestial and mythological imagery. She was also known for her use of vibrant colors and intricate patterns, which added depth and complexity to her compositions. Throughout her career, Baber was recognized for her contributions to the art world. She received numerous awards and accolades, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright Scholarship. Her work was also featured in several solo exhibitions, including a retrospective at the University of Iowa Museum of Art in 1976. Despite her success, Baber remained dedicated to her craft and continued to create art until her death in 1982. Her legacy lives on through her unique and imaginative works, which continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

Alice Baber, American artist, printmaker, imaginative, allegorical, abstract, surreal, traditional media, nature, mythological imagery

John Taylor

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Alice Baber

Alice Baber is an American artist and printmaker who has been acclaimed for her creative and unique works. She is known for her limited edition prints, often utilizing imaginative, allegorical, and aesthetic motifs. Her art is characterized by a blend of abstract and surreal elements, as well as an exploration of the creative potential of traditional media. Her work is frequently included in major European and American museums, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal in Canada. Her art has also been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows, both nationally and internationally. Alice Baber's most acclaimed works include the etching series The Seasons, which was shown at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C., and the lithograph Celestial Map, which was featured at the Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo.

Alice Baber, American artist, printmaker, limited edition prints, etching, lithograph, figurative art, abstract surrealism, traditional media.

Mei Wang

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