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Rosalie Gwathmey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rosalie Gwathmey Rosalie Gwathmey or Rosalie Hook (September 15, 1908 – February 12, 2001) was an American painter and photographer who grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina. She painted portraits, nudes, landscapes and still lifes. Her husband was painter Robert Gwathmey and her son was architect Charles Gwathmey. She was the daughter of Charles C. Hook, a well known architect from the south, and Ida MacDonald Hook. Gwathmey studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Art Students League of New York. She joined the Photo League in 1942 where she studied photography and contributed to ''Photo Notes'' as a writer, reviewer and editor.〔(Rosalie Gwathmey at The Jewish Museum )〕 After FBI investigations in the early 1950s, Gwathmey stopped photographing, destroyed her negatives, and donated many of her prints to the New York Public Library.〔(The New York Times obituary: Rosalie Gwathmey, 92, a Photographer of Southern Black Life )〕 In the 1960s and 70s, she was a textile designer. ==References==
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