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Art and Artists

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Which one of these is based on stitching fabric?
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What 19th-century Martinsburg-based artist sketched scenes of John Brown's hanging and the Civil War?
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S. L. Jones of Summers County was best known for his work in this field.
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This Cedar Grove native won the Governor's Award at the West Virginia Juried Exhibition three times and the Award of Excellence at Huntington Museum of Art's Exhibition 280.
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This Sutton-based artist designed the statue of Robert C. Byrd in the West Virginia State Capitol and a bronze memorial to Hawks Nest Tunnel victims at Tamarack in Beckley.
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In the 1950s, West Virginia's Future Homemakers and Future Farmers clubs raised funds to build the Crafts House at this place.
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During the Civil War, this 12-year-old future artist guided U.S. troops to an important river landing in Parkersburg.
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The Madonna of the Trail statue in this West Virginia city is one of 12 identical statues across the country honoring America’s pioneering women
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This West Virginia first lady played a leading role in Mountain Artisans, a cooperative quilting business.
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Rufus "Red" Ribble was best known for his photographs of what?
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