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Smithsonian Oral History Interview #2: Beatrice Wood

July 4, 2012
Smithsonian Oral History Interview #2: Beatrice Wood

Oral history interview with Beatrice Wood, 1992 Mar. 2, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Interview BW: BEATRICE WOOD PK: PAUL KARLSTROM SD: STEPHANIE DRAGOVITCH RPS: R. P. SINGH DV: DAVID VANGILDER Tape 1, side A (30-minute tape sides) PK: . . . Smithsonian Institution, an interview with Beatrice Wood, at her home studio in…

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Smithsonian Oral History Interview #1: Beatrice Wood

July 2, 2012
Smithsonian Oral History Interview #1: Beatrice Wood

Oral history interview with Beatrice Wood, 1976 Aug. 26, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Interview PAUL KARLSTROM: I’m delighted that I have a chance to talk with you and learn something about your own background and something about your work as a potter. Maybe you could tell me a little bit about your family…

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The life and times of Beatrice Wood, mother of Dadaism and female extraordinaire

June 15, 2012
The life and times of Beatrice Wood, mother of Dadaism and female extraordinaire

What curious times she lived in, all 105 years…from 1893 to 1998. A daughter of San Francisco socialites, Beatrice Wood lived life writ large. To her parents chagrin, she moved to Paris and studied art at the Académie Julian and acting at the Comédie-Française, appearing with the likes of Sarah Bernhardt. When WWI started, she…

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