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Streeter Blair : ウィキペディア英語版 | Streeter Blair
Streeter Blair (July 16, 1888 – November 3, 1966)〔(Streeter Blair biography ) for the Oral History Program〕 was an American painter who practiced Primitivism.〔(Meadow Lark Ranch - San Diego County by Blair )〕 ==Background== Streeter Blair was born in Cadmus, Kansas to Edward Blair and Lulu Hiatt. His father was a poet and his mother a homemaker.〔(Ed Blair poem, Kansas State Library )()〕 In 1913, Blair married Camille Hook in Jackson, Missouri. His oldest daughter, Betsy Lynette Blair was described by him as being "way off to one side compared to the rest of us" as well as a painter, sculptor, poet and dancer〔()〕() Their second child was Saz Blair to which he referred as being a good horsewoman. He was proud that she had graduated with high honors in fine arts from the University of Arizona〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://archive.org/stream/primitivepainter02blai#page/n757/mode/2up )〕 Streeter Blair was chosen by TIME Magazine for an article in the March 1969 issue.〔()〕 The headline emphasized Blair's late start to painting at the age of 60. A customer at his antiques store brought an unrecorded artifact and when Streeter couldn't describe the old Pennsylvania farmhouse it came from, he painted it.〔 Previous to painting, Blair had successful careers as a teacher, clothier, editor, in advertising and as an antique dealer.〔()〕
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