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Pamela Bianco : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pamela Bianco Pamela Bianco (December 31, 1906 – 1994) was an English-born American painter, illustrator, and writer, who came to fame as a child prodigy in the 1910s. ==Early life and education== Pamela Ruby Bianco was born on New Year's Eve in the Barnes district of London, the daughter of an Italian scholar and bookseller, Francesco Bianco,〔("Francesco Bianco, Retired Dealer in Rare Books, Dies in Arlington, Va., at 68" ) ''New York Times'' (July 22, 1946): 19.〕 and an English writer, Margery Williams Bianco (author of ''The Velveteen Rabbit''). She was educated at home, though home for the Biancos was a shifting location, as the family lived in France, Italy, and the United States when Pamela was a child. Her paintings and drawings were first exhibited as part of a children's show in Turin; then in London in 1919,〔"Wonder-Child Artist the Talk of London" ''Atlanta Constitution'' (July 21, 1919): 12. via Newspapers.com 〕 and in New York City in 1921.〔Helen Appleton Read, ("Pamela Bianco, Child Prodigy who 'Grew Up'" ) ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' (March 30, 1924): 5. via Newspapers.com 〕 After shows in several American cities, she returned to New York City for a more mature show when she was seventeen years old, at the Knoedler Gallery.〔("Pamela Bianco Grows Up" ) ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' (March 9, 1924): 26. via Newspapers.com 〕 Among her early patrons were John Galsworthy, Walter de la Mare, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Nina Wilcox Putnam, and Jo Davidson.〔("Drawings of 14-Year-Old Girl Win World's Praise at Many Art Exhibition" ) ''Fayetteville Observer'' (April 7, 1921): 8. via Newspapers.com 〕〔("A Girl Artist Who is Famous on Two Continents" ) ''Current Opinion'' 70(May 1921): 671-675.〕
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