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- 67026753 contributor B1761035.
- 67026753 contributor B1761036.
- 67026753 created "[1967]".
- 67026753 date "1967".
- 67026753 date "[1967]".
- 67026753 dateCopyrighted "[1967]".
- 67026753 description "Wanda Gag, who followed her own way.--Pamela Bianco, famous since she was twelve.--Marguerite Kirmse, etcher of dogs.--Margaret Bourke-White, photographer of steel.--Meta Warrick Fuller, leading sculptor of her race.--Cecilia Beaux, painter behind the portraits.--Madame le Brun, playmate of Marie Antoinette.--Angelica Kauffmann, the picture-worker.--Janet Scudder, a girl who made her own name.--Anna Hyatt Huntington, who loved horses.--Malvina Hoffman, sculptor of types.".
- 67026753 extent "115 p.".
- 67026753 isPartOf "Essay index reprint series".
- 67026753 issued "1967".
- 67026753 issued "[1967]".
- 67026753 language "eng".
- 67026753 publisher "Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press".
- 67026753 subject "709.73".
- 67026753 subject "N43 .K5 1967".
- 67026753 subject "Women artists.".
- 67026753 tableOfContents "Wanda Gag, who followed her own way.--Pamela Bianco, famous since she was twelve.--Marguerite Kirmse, etcher of dogs.--Margaret Bourke-White, photographer of steel.--Meta Warrick Fuller, leading sculptor of her race.--Cecilia Beaux, painter behind the portraits.--Madame le Brun, playmate of Marie Antoinette.--Angelica Kauffmann, the picture-worker.--Janet Scudder, a girl who made her own name.--Anna Hyatt Huntington, who loved horses.--Malvina Hoffman, sculptor of types.".
- 67026753 title "Girls who became artists, by Winifred and Frances Kirkland.".
- 67026753 type "text".