Alice Neel (English Wikipedia)

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  • Neel received an honorary doctorate from the Moore College of Art and Design in 1971. A retrospective of her work was held at the Whitney Museum in 1974. In the last years of her life she finally received extensive national recognition for her paintings. "Alice Neel" Archived June 12, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, BBC, Retrieved November 13, 2014.

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  • National Gallery of Art. "Neel, Alice". Archived from the original on December 29, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2014.

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  • "'Ethel Ashton', Alice Neel". Tate Modern. Tate. Archived from the original on June 25, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2022. Every day she would travel to Philadelphia to work at the studio of Ethel Ashton (1896-1975) and Rhoda Meyers, two friends from the Philadelphia School of Design for Women (now Moore College of Art and Design), where Neel had studied between 1921 and 1925. Lent by the American Fund for the Tate Gallery, courtesy of Hartley and Richard Neel, the artist's sons 2001 L02332

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  • Smee, Sebastian (April 8, 2021). "Alice Neel was the greatest American portraitist of the 20th century. Her work continues to astonish". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  • Smee, Sebastian (March 25, 2021). "Alice Neel was the greatest American portraitist of the 20th century. Her work continues to astonish". Washington Post. Retrieved April 15, 2021.

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  • Smee, Sebastian (April 8, 2021). "Alice Neel was the greatest American portraitist of the 20th century. Her work continues to astonish". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  • Smith, Roberta (April 1, 2021). "It's Time to Put Alice Neel in Her Rightful Place in the Pantheon". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 1, 2024. she is a cult figure, an early feminist, inborn bohemian, erstwhile Social Realist, lifelong activist and staunchly representational painter who bravely persisted, depicting the people and world around her through the heydays of Abstract Expressionism, Pop and Minimalism
  • Bauer, Denise (1994). "Alice Neel's Female Nudes". Woman's Art Journal. 15 (2): 21–26. doi:10.2307/1358600. ISSN 0270-7993. JSTOR 1358600.
  • Bauer, Denise (2002). "Alice Neel's Feminist and Leftist Portraits of Women". Feminist Studies. 28 (2): 375–395. doi:10.2307/3178749. hdl:2027/spo.0499697.0028.212. ISSN 0046-3663. JSTOR 3178749. ProQuest 23317971.
  • Parsons School of Design (1977). New York City WPA art: then 1934–1943 and ... now 1960–1977. New York: NYC WPA Artists. OCLC 5208196.