Felicia Meyer (English Wikipedia)

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  • Lloyd Goodrich (1979). Reginald Marsh [Art Exhibition Catalog]. Whitney Museum of American Art. She was best known for her landscapes of the Vermont country which she loved and where she spent her summers. Like her husband's pictures, they were drawn, with precision and with command of the exact character of natural forms ... Light played a leading role, playing over the whole scene, so that every inch of her paintings was alive. Her landscapes, with their sense of nature's life, their freshness and delicacy, and their unostentatious skill, were pervaded with a lyrical poetry of a very personal kind. The same qualities appeared in her cityscapes, fewer in number but among her most individual works.

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  • "Then and now: Arts in southern Vermont". Bennington Banner. Bennington, Vermont. 2017-09-20. Archived from the original on 2017-10-14. Retrieved 2019-02-19. [The] artists' colony was founded by Dorset Artist Lorenzo Hatch over a century ago... By 1922 this colony became known as the "Dorset Painters," holding an exhibition at the Dorset Town Hall that same year. Only seven years later, the group began to call themselves the "Southern Vermont Artists."

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  • "Through the Years". Southern Vermont Arts Center. Archived from the original on 2019-02-11. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
  • "Then and now: Arts in southern Vermont". Bennington Banner. Bennington, Vermont. 2017-09-20. Archived from the original on 2017-10-14. Retrieved 2019-02-19. [The] artists' colony was founded by Dorset Artist Lorenzo Hatch over a century ago... By 1922 this colony became known as the "Dorset Painters," holding an exhibition at the Dorset Town Hall that same year. Only seven years later, the group began to call themselves the "Southern Vermont Artists."