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He is best known for his paintings of the American West and Southwest and those depicting Indigenous peoples. Notable Blumenschein artworks include Haystack, Taos Valley, The Lake, and The Gift. Read more November 01, 2024 Marilyn Bendell, American painter Marilyn Bendell was an American painter best known for her artistic still lives and portraits of women and Indigenous peoples. A lifelong educator devoted to teaching the arts, she founded an art school with her husband, George Burrows. Bendell was loosely associated with the mid-20th century wave of Western art but was not part of any formal group. Inspired by the visible brushstrokes of Impressionism, her work often has a loose and expressive quality. Read more October 29, 2024 Dewa Swords Dewa is a former province of Japan located in present-day Akita and Yamagata prefectures. A prominent swordsmith in the region was the Gassan line of swordsmiths. “Gassan” is the name of a mountain range in Dewa province, where the school takes its name. The line began during the early Muromachi period (1336 - 1573), and its earliest surviving sword dates to around 1350. Read more October 24, 2024 Owari Swords Owari is a former province of Japan located in the western half of present-day Aichi prefecture. It is the birthplace of two well-known figures in Japanese history: Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga, two of Japan’s “Great Unifiers” after its warring-states period (1467–1600). 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