Andrée Ruellan (English Wikipedia)

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  • "American Artists Group Information". americanartistsgroup.com. Retrieved 2014-07-09. In 1935 with the encouragement of such famous artists as John Sloan, Grant Wood, John Steuart Curry and Rockwell Kent, we introduced art to greeting cards. And since then with the help of over 400 noteworthy artists we have continued to dedicate our line to the same high standards.

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  • Thibault, Richard S. (1952-02-21). "Color, Pageantry Abound in Art of Shady Painter" (PDF). Kingston Daily Freedman. Kingston, New York. p. 14. Retrieved 2014-07-04.

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  • Williams, Hermann Warner (June 1940). "Notes". Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 35 (6): 134–135. doi:10.2307/3256948. JSTOR 3256948.
  • "Walker". Parnassus. 8 (7). October 1936. JSTOR 771266. Box ad: Walker; Representing: Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, George Grosz, Doris Lee, ... Andrée Ruellan...
  • "Exhibits Held in Provincetown". Art News. 22 (40): 3. 1924-09-13. JSTOR 25591445. At Austin Dunham's Sea Chest there is an unusually interesting exhibition of water colors by a young American girl, Andrée Ruellan, a resident of Paris, who is but eighteen years of age and who paints in the modernist manner with the breadth and assurance of an artist many years her senior. Her color is rarely harmounious and luminous. Her subjects were found about Paris and Moret.
  • "39th Annual Exhibition: American Painting". Bulletin of the City Art Museum of St. Louis. 31 (1): 28. 1936. JSTOR 40714723.
  • Brodsky, Judith K. (Autumn 1976). "Some Notes on Women Printmakers". Art Journal. 35 (4): 374–377. doi:10.1080/00043249.1976.10793310. JSTOR 776231.

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