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Art and Artists

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This Monongalia County native was one of the 20th century's leading abstract painters and printmakers.
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This Grafton native was one of the most famous photographers of the early 1900s.
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Huntington's Chuck Ripper was best known for his paintings of what?
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This artist was known for his sketches of the Civil War.
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What Berkeley County native organized exhibits and painted backdrops for the American Museum of Natural History's African Hall?
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This Morgantown native was a teacher and administrator at Charleston's Mason College of Music & Fine Arts and had her work exhibited at the National Museum of Women and the Arts and the West Virginia State Museum.
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A street on Charleston's West Side is named for this artist.
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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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Rufus "Red" Ribble was best known for his photographs of what?
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West Virginia's oldest known statue, located in Morgantown, depicts which U.S. founder?
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