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June Felter, an active member of the San Francisco Women’s Artist Association, and well-known printmaker, is exhibiting watercolor and oil paintings supple­mented by a folio of prints and draw­ings. She deals with a variety of subjects including landscapes peopled and not, figures in various activities, and a number of nudes. Her approach to subject matter is direct and free from bom­bast. Generally the more modest works are the most successful, including a series of etchings and watercolors de­picting what appears to be the same model in various interior poses. Miss Felter’s major artillery is her drawing skill which is well suited to watercolor painting and printmaking; her oil paint­ings are perhaps too tentative at this point.

James Monte

 

Marcel Duchamp, “Network of Stoppages,” oil on canvas, 58x78½", 1914 (damaged.) (Private Collection, New York.) Color Courtesy the Pasadena Art Museum.
Marcel Duchamp, “Network of Stoppages,” oil on canvas, 58x78½", 1914 (damaged.) (Private Collection, New York.) Color Courtesy the Pasadena Art Museum.
December 1963
VOL. 2, NO. 6
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