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Helena Dunlap

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In 1919 Dunlap did art shows with Caroline Bowles, Henrietta Shore, William Cahill, Edouard Vsykal and Luvena Buchanan under the name California Progressive Group. Dunlap travelled to Mexico in 1927 with fellow artist Shore, who had gone on the urging of photographer
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Villarreal, Alexandra (July 5, 2016). "Women's Work: Scholars Researching Female Artists in Early-20th Century California Find 38 with Links to Philadelphia, Unearthing a Legacy of U.S. Female Artists".
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show in New York City, The Los Angeles Modern Art Society sought to give additional exposure to more experimental artists outside the juried shows of the California Art Club.
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Langa, Helen (April 9, 2010). "Seeing Queerly: Looking for Lesbian Presence and Absence in United States Visual Art, 1890 to 1950".
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Vure, Sarah (2000). "A Passion to Create: Impressionism to Modernism in Southern California Art 1910-1930".
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around 1903 to 1905. Local press praised Dunlap's avant garde style, which also has roots in
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Dunlap died at her home in Whittier on May 1, 1955, and was buried at
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and others in the inaugural exhibition in Santa Fe's new
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Second Annual Exhibition Pamphlet, 1911, CAC Archives
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Rose Hills Memorial Park
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Painter
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Whittier, California
William Merritt Chase
André Lhote
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Impressionism
California Art Club
Helma Heynsen Jahn
Mary Ann Van Alstine Bartow
Alma May Cook
S. Henrietta Dorn Housh
Helen Hutchinson
Louise Elizabeth Garden MacLeod
Lydie G. Price
Elizabeth Waggoner
Modern Art Society of Los Angeles
Bert Cressey
Meta Cressey
Edgar Keller
Henrietta Shore

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