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Dozier Bell
Offshore study 2, realist black and white charcoal skyscape drawing

2021

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    The drawings and paintings of Dozier Bell are at once deep evocations of natural environments culled from memory and experience past, and reflections of a life of philosophical inqui...
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    The drawings and paintings of Dozier Bell are at once deep evocations of natural environments culled from memory and experience past, and reflections of a life of philosophical inqui...
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    2010s American Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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  • Flight, realist black and white charcoal skyscape drawing
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    Dozier Bell’s paintings and intimate, diminutive charcoal drawings (some of which measure as small as 2 x 4 inches) bring to mind 19th-century American painters Albert Pinkham Ryder...
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  • Flock, city, realist black and white charcoal skyscape drawing
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    Dozier Bell’s paintings and intimate, diminutive charcoal drawings (some of which measure as small as 2 x 4 inches) bring to mind 19th-century American painters Albert Pinkham Ryder, R. A. Blakelock, Frederick Church...
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  • Streamside, black and white realist northeastern landscape drawing, charcoal
    By Dozier Bell
    Located in New York, NY
    The drawings and paintings of Dozier Bell are at once deep evocations of natural environments culled from memory and experience past, and reflections of a life of philosophical inquiry and keen observation that merge in her work as marvels of virtuosity and poignant imagery. Her work is a visual autobiography of a sort, one that recalls generations of a Maine family that worked the land, kept the wilderness at bay, planted tree farms...
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    This drawing reveals the artist's mastery of the medium and her connection to her subjects. In this one, we peek at a soft horizon line as we gaze though a patch of wildflowers near ...
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    2010s American Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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    Graphite, Paper

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