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Arts America

January 31, 2015

Special | 27m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

Marilynne Bradley, Norman Rockwell, Bill Reid, Steve Piscitelli.

Watercolorist Marilynne Bradley reflects over 50 years of painting scenes of St. Louis. We learn how General Electric invited artist Norman Rockwell to help make the transition from gas and candles to the electric light bulb. Bill Reid is a metal sculptor and painter with an affinity for storytelling. Steve Piscitelli take his experiences from the Vietnam War as inspiration to create his art.

01/31/2015 | Rating NR

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Arts America

January 31, 2015

Special | 27m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

Watercolorist Marilynne Bradley reflects over 50 years of painting scenes of St. Louis. We learn how General Electric invited artist Norman Rockwell to help make the transition from gas and candles to the electric light bulb. Bill Reid is a metal sculptor and painter with an affinity for storytelling. Steve Piscitelli take his experiences from the Vietnam War as inspiration to create his art.

01/31/2015 | Rating NR

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