Mary Frank
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Mary Frank (born in England in 1933) is a visual artist known primarily as a sculptor. She has also produced many paintings and works in various other media (especially printmaking). Her works are in New York's Whitney Museum, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and many others. Born Mary Lockspeiser, she is the wife of artist Robert Frank.
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[edit] References
- Davenport, Ray, "Davenport's Art Reference and Price Guide, Gold Edition" (Ventura, California, 2005) ISSN 1540-1553; OCLC 18196910
- Nochlin, Linda; Mary Frank; and Judy Collischan; Mary Frank : encounters (Purchase, NY: Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York ; New York : Harry N. Abrams, 2000) ISBN 0-8109-6723-5; ISBN 0-934032-14-9; OCLC 43708504
[edit] External links
- Mary Frank at National Public Radio
- Askart.com on Mary Frank, including IMAGES of several works
- Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco search results, including COLOR IMAGES of works by Mary Frank [including several monotype prints]
- Artcyclopedia on Mary Frank [mentions the fact that she is married to Robert Frank]
- 1998 Art News article (review by critic Carol Diehl of Mary Frank's "Inscapes," an exhibition of paintings at D. C. Moore in New York)