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Maxine Albro (January 20, 1903 Ayrshire, Iowa – July 19, 1966 Los Angeles) was an American painter, muralist, lithographer, mosaic artist, and sculptor. She was one of America's leading female artists, and one of the few women commissioned under the New Deal's Federal Art Project, which also employed the likes of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning.
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Albro, Maxine Maxine Albro
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Muralist, printmaker
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1903-01-20Z
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1903-01-01Z
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1966-07-19Z
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1966-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Diego_Rivera
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