Between two worlds : the life and art of Lilian May Miller

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Between two worlds : the life and art of Lilian May Miller

Kendall H. Brown

Pacific Asia Museum, c1998

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Published in conjunction with the exhibition with the same title presented Aug. 19, 1998 to Jan. 3, 1999 at the Pacific Asia Museum

Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-86)

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This work succeeded in bridging the artistic and cultural gap between the U.S. and East Asia in the early decades of the 20th century. Trained in Japan in traditional painting styles and techniques, Miller created lyrical sketches, ink paintings, and woodblock prints of Japan and Korea. In particular, her woodblock prints, often made from blocks carved by Miller herself, won acclaim in Japan and the U.S. "Between Two Worlds" is a comprehensive survey of Miller's career and explores the artistic, cultural, and sociological motivations behind her work as a single, self-supporting female artist living in two cultures.

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