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Hidden glories come out into the light

Article relating to an exhibition, 1991
Published by: Daily Post
Year published: 1991
Unpaginated.

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A3 photocopied single sheet/Daily Post, Friday August 23 1991, p.21/Article refers to the exhibition: Echo: Works by Women Artists 1850 - 1940.

Title: Hidden glories come out into the light
Writer: Diane Massey

Contains 2 images with the captions: Maud Sulter in the exhibition, Hysteria - picture: Stephen Shakeshaft, Love Locked Out - Anna Lea Merritt. From the article: “Maud Sulter has rescued a selction of these paintings and drawings from the archives of the Tate in London. They are shown, in the case of some, for the first time in many year, at the Tate, Liverpool. Landscapes, portraits, nudes, abstracts, they all have one common denominator - they were all painted by women.”

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»  Maud Sulter

Born, 1960 in Glasgow, Scotland. Died, 2008

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»  Tate Liverpool

Liverpool, United Kingdom