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Sloan [31]
3 years ago
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Pioneer artists, such as Augusta Metcalfe, often focused their work on

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HACTEHA [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Pioneer artists, such as Augusta Metcalfe, often focused their work on

Paintings.

Explanation:

Augusta Metcalfe was profoundly known as 'Sagebrush Artists' because of her wide use of oil colours and water colours. She keen on using these colors because this helps her to paint the scene of life in Oklahoma from her own experiences.

She adopted the painting projects which was inspired from her western lifestyle. She use to display her paintings in the popular art galleries of New york. In the year 1950, Magazine named as Life depicted some of ger art styles. In 1968, she was inducted into Oklahome Hall of Fame.

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