Toward an oral history of Cape Ann : Schlemm, Betty Lou
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Toward an oral history of Cape Ann : Schlemm, Betty Lou
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2 sound files, digital, MPEG3 file
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The following names and terms were used in this interview:Norcross Greeting cards, Paul Strisik, Gordon Grant, Winslow Homer, Maurice Prendergast, Greenwich Village, Raleigh North Carolina, Carmel California, Grand Central Art Gallery.
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Linda Brayton and David Masters, principal oral historians; Interviewer(s):David Masters (8/16/1978)
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TRACKS: Born 1934 in Maplewood, in New Jersey, how she arrived in Gloucester after a trip out west -- I can't imagine art any finer than here -- New York's and Cape Ann's art community compared -- Places and institutions studied in -- Village art shows, galleries and associations belonged to -- Realism in the Cape Ann art colony -- Heritage of the Cape Ann art colony -- Cape Ann compared to the French Impressionist community as vital art centers -- It keeps your standards very high -- It's not good to work in just one medium -- Landscape, etc., what she likes as subjects -- Rocky Neck as a subject and art colony -- Winslow Homer uses same subject as does Betty Schlemm in one painting -- Commissioned by Navy -- G.I.'s mystique for her -- How a weakness became a strength -- Why artists live long -- How income is divided between art and teaching -- Painting the Hamilton International Horse Trials.
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Originally issued on sound cassettes and transferred to compact discs.
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Institution: Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library
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Massachusetts--Essex (county)--Ann, Cape
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Schlemm, Betty Lou, Interviewee
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Masters, David, Interviewer
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08-16-1978
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audio/mpeg
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image/jpeg
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eng
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[Gloucester, Mass] : Sawyer Free Library
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Anecdotes
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Manners and customs
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Artists -- Interviews
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Artist Colonies
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Oral history
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sound recording-nonmusical
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Sound recordings
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1 sound disc : digital, stereo
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4 3/4 in.
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- Gloucester Oral History Collection