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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Amanda Brewster Sewell (February 24, 1839 - November 15, 1926), born Lydia Amanda Brewster, was a 19th-century American painter of portraits and genre scenes.She studied at the Cooper Union, the Art Students League and Académie Julian, Paris.Sewell was one of only four women to exhibit a significant number of paintings at The World's Columbian Exhibition in 1893. Included in the eight works she exhibited was Arcadia, a side mural for the Hall of Honor of the Woman's Building, for which she was awarded an Exposition Medal. Other Works exhibited include Pleasures of the Past, Sylvan Festival, Mother and Son and By the River.. }

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