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Screen painting

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34: 79:. The scene painted on the screen prevents the eye from focusing past the image, giving residents privacy without limiting their ability to look outside. While screen painting is now mostly regarded as 75:, or other subjects of interest. The artist paints the scene directly onto the screen, making sure to remove excess paint from the screen's holes so the screen retains its ability to 127:
features a permanent exhibition on screen paintings, including a re-creation of a row house and a documentary titled "The Screen Painters" made by folklorist Elaine Eff.
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to restrict the sunlight entering his produce store. He had studied commercial art and drawing before opening his
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Camp, Charles; Baltimore City Hall Rotunda; Towson State University, University Union Gallery.
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It is estimated that as many as 100,000 painted screens in Baltimore once adorned the
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The Painted Screens of Baltimore, Maryland: Decorative, Folk Art, Past and Present
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shop. The technique was later taken up in other neighborhoods by other artists.
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form originating in immigrant working-class neighborhoods in
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The Painted Screens of Baltimore: An Urban Folk Art Revealed
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For the distinct screen painting with folding screens, see
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Herget, Dee; Painted Screen Society of Baltimore, Inc.
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Index

screen printing
Folding screen

window screens
folk art
Baltimore
Maryland
screen door
landscapes
still lifes
ventilate
urban
kitsch
Hampden
Highlandtown
Czech immigrant
William Oktavec
Baltimore
rowhouses
American Visionary Art Museum
Johnny Eck
William Oktavec
"Screen Painting - History"
"Baltimore Window Screen Painting - History Of Screen Painting"
"Baltimore's Painted Window Screens"
"The Busy Brush Decorative Art - The History of Screen Painting"


"Keeping Baltimore's painted window screens alive"
Chicago Sun-Times

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