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Bernice Cross : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernice Cross
Bernice Cross (1912-1996) was an American artist and art instructor born in Iowa City, Iowa, who was based in Washington, D.C. for most of her professional career.〔〔 Known for her originality, creative imagination, sense of humor, and love of fantasy, she painted with a deceptive simplicity and handled color and form with subtlety and a sure touch.〔 ==Early life and education==
Cross was an only child. She was born on August 22, 1912, to Frank Wallace Cross, a lifelong Iowa resident, and Constance Mabel Bunting whose family came from England. Her full name is Bernice Francena Cross.〔〔Her middle name is sometimes rendered as Francene.〕 In her late teens Cross enrolled at the Wilmington Academy in Wilmington, Delaware.〔 A few years later she began study at the Corcoran School of Art and, in about 1933, became a student at the Phillips Gallery Art School in Washington, D.C.〔 Begun in 1927 the Wilmington Academy was run by N. C. Wyeth.〔 In 1933 C. Law Watkins established the Phillips School at Studio House, adjoining the gallery.〔〔
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