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Anna Plesset, Sarah Cole, and Thomas Cole sit side by side in the “Women Reframe American Landscape” show at the Thomas Cole House. Ebony G. Patterson's "...the wailing...ushers us home ...
They were the hippies. These flower children's vision of ... Chicano activists and women fighting for civil rights also made their mark on the aesthetics and arts of the US counterculture, but ...
it was already full-fleshed with all the accoutrements of high hippie life and landscape–the vegetarian diet with fresh-cooked vegetables, the four-seated outhouse, the barebreasted women ...
Or would have, given the chance. Look closely at the splayed-open book, tucked neatly under glass in the foyer of “Women Reframe American Landscape,” just opened at the New Britain Museum of ...
"Women Reframe American Landscape," a new exhibition at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, N.Y., explores the artistic contributions of women in landscape painting.
Most women wore saris. Even the hippies, whom residents called “gareeb angrez (the poor English)” were part of the social milieu, said Wani, recalling her conversations with Matoo.