Grace Albee: life and works

Grace Thurston Arnold Albee (July 28, 1890 – July 26, 1985) was an American printmaker and wood engraver. During her sixty-year career life, she created higher than two hundred and fifty prints from linocuts, woodcuts, and wood engravings. She received more than fifty awards and has her works in thirty-three museum collections. She was the first female graphic artiste to get full attachment to the National Academy of Design.

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