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Encyklopédia Kresťanského Umenia Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia americká architektúra - pozri chicagská škola, prériová škola, organická architektúra, Queen Anne style v Spojených štátoch, Usonia americká ilustrácia - pozri zlatý vek americkej ilustrácie americká retuš - retuš americká americká ruleta/americké zrnidlo - oceľové ozubené koliesko na zahnutej ose, užívané na zazrnenie plochy kovového štočku; plocha spracovaná do čiarok, pravidelných aj nepravidelných zŕn nedosahuje kvality plochy spracovanej kolískou americká scéna - american scene americké architektky - pozri americkí architekti http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_women_architects americké sklo - secesné výrobky z krištáľového skla od Luisa Comforta Tiffaniho, ktoré silno ovplyvnili európsku sklársku produkciu; vyznačujú sa jemnou farebnou škálou a novými tvarmi americké litografky - pozri americkí litografi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_women_printmakers A Anne Appleby Dotty Atti Alicia Austin B Peggy Bacon Belle Baranceanu Santa Barraza Jennifer Bartlett Virginia Berresford Camille Billops Isabel Bishop Lee Bontec Kate Borcherding Hilary Brace C Allie máj "AM" Carpenter Mary Cassatt Vija Celminš Irene Chan Amelia R. Coats Susan Crile D Janet Doubí Erickson Dale DeArmond Margaret Dobson E Ronnie Elliott Maria Epes F Frances Foy Juliette mája Fraser Edith Frohock G Wanda Gag Esther Gentle Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 1 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia Charlotte Gilbertson Anne Goldthwaite Blanche Grambs H Ellen Day Hale Norma Bassett Hall Jane Hammond Mary Henry (umelec) Nellie Huntington Gere J Yvonne Jacquet K Corita Kent Dorothy Stratton Kráľ Lee Krasner L Ellen Lanyon Blanche Lazzell Linda Lomahaftewa Yolanda Lopez M Clara Mairs Kyra Markham Mary Beth McKenzie Julie Mehretu Lilian May Miller Elizabeth Murray (umelec) N Evelyn Hunter Nordhoff O Elizabeth Olds R Deborah Remington Judy Rifka S Miriam Schaer Alice Ravenel Huger Smith Meredith Stern T Mary Tannahill Dorothea Opaľovací Mildred Thompson V Elizabeth O'Neill Verner W Ericka Walker Marie Watt Carol Wax Margaret Ely Webb Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 2 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia americké maliarky - pozri S. Matisse, S. Williams http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_women_painters A Elenore Abbott Mary Abbott Rowena Meeks Abdy Ida Abelman Gertrude Abercrombie Ruth Abrams (umelec) Lisa Adams Kathleen Gemberling Adkison Virginia Admiral Gayleen Aiken Olga Albizu Maxine Albro Abigail May Alcott Nieriker Milosť Alekhine Laylah Ali Marion Boyd Allen Ellen Altfest Catherine Tharp Altvater Candida Alvarez Cecilia Alvarez Mabel Alvarez Milosť Greenwood Ames Emma Amos (maliar) Janet M. Anderson Vera Eugenia Andrus Ann Walsh Malý Annie Ida Applebroog Anne Appleby Sara Garden Armstrong Natalie Ascencios Dotty Atti Vivian Louise Aunspaugh Awa Tsireh B Carrie Ann Baade Alice Baber Judy Baca Lucy Bacon Peggy Bacon Jo Baer Margarete Bagshaw Florence Riefle Bahr Kristin Baker Judie Bamber Rina Banerjee Belle Baranceanu Rosa Barandiaran Eliza Barchus Hayley Barker Edith Barry Jennifer Bartlett Emily Newton Barto Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 3 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia Ruth Henshaw Bascom Lyndall Bass Cecile Gray Bazelon Cecilia Beaux Susan Bee Hilda Belcher Julie Bell Enella Benedikt Lynda Benglis Trudy Benson Ellen Berkenblit Becca Bernstein Theresa Bernstein Virginia Berresford Helen Beršaď Rachel Bess Auriel Bessemer Janice Biala Milosť Bilger Isabel Bishop Nell Blaine Ruth Blalock Jones Lucile Blanch Lucienne Bloch Dorothy Block Carole Boller Elizabeth Boott Melinda Bordelon Dorr Bothwell Sandra Bowden Caron Bowman Katherine Bradford Lisa Bradley Alexandra Bradshaw Carolyn Brady Louise Brann Anne Bremer Chrisann Brennan Kathleen Brennan Dorothy Brett Anna Richards Brewster Fidelia Bridges Patricia Broderick Dina Brodsky Mona Brody Romaine Brooks Angie Elizabeth Brooksby Amy Brown Delia Brown Joan Brown Margaret Fitzhugh Browne Rosalind Bengelsdorf Browne Mia Brownell Colleen Browning Jennie Augusta Brownscombe Laurel Burch Ruth Payne Burgess Marian Spore Bush Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 4 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia C Sally Caldwell Fisher Katharine Carl Cynthia Carlson Rhea Carmi Squeak Carnwath Carol H. Beck Carole Caroompas Allie May "AM" Carpenter Meriva M. Carpenter Mary Cassatt Eda Nemoede Casterton Catherine A. Janvier Elise Cavanna Vija Celminš Pop Chalee Rebecca Chamberlain Nora Chapa Mendoza Minerva J. Chapman Kate Chappell Elizabeth Charleston Adelaide Cole sa Chase Doris Totten Chase Emma Richardson Cherry Lillian Chestney Judy Chicago Alice Brown Chittenden Junko Chodos Nancy Chunn Minna Citron Adele Goodman Clark Kate Freeman Clark Rose Clark Milosť Clements (umelec) Peggy Clydesdale Eleanor Coen Susanna Coffey Elizabeth Coffin Amy Cohen Banker Cora Cohen Hannah Cohoon Ann Collins Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton Cornelia W. Conant Cathy Cooper Diana Cooper Emma Lampert Cooper Fern Coppedge Corinne Michelle West Erika Cosby Amalia Küssner Coudert Wickliffe Covington Louise Cox (maliar) Kinuko Y. Craft Susanne Crane Josephine Crawford Susan Crile Catharine Carter Critcher Bernice Cross Rosson Crow Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 5 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia Sarah Crowner D Miriam Davenport Maria Thompson Daviess Gladys Rockmore Davis Olivia De Berardinis Anjel De Cora Jane Emmet de Glehn Virginia Dehn Jenny EAKIN DELON Emily Inez Denny Ruth Dicker Edith Dimock Marylyn Dintenfass Eulabee Dix Margaret Dobson Lois Dodd Sarah Paxton ples Dodson Bev Doolittle Laura Douglas (umelec) Doris Downes Helen Thomas Drang Eve Drewelowe Lynne Mapp Drexler Rosalyn Drexler Margaret Webb Dreyer Florence Dreyfous Elsie Driggs Joellyn Duesberry Angela Dufresne Amanda Dunbar E Ellen Eagle Susan MacDowell Eakins Lori Earley Marjorie Eaton Betsy Eby Edith Ella Baldwin Ethel Edwards Echo Eggebrecht Ruth Egri Nicole Eisenman Elizabeth Gowdy Baker Lydia Field Emmet Anita Endrezze Nita Engle Angna Enters Florence Esté Danielle Eubank Margaret Evangeline Wanda Ewing F Birgitta Moran Farmer Cornelia Adele Strong Fassett Tatyana Fazlalizadeh Sonya Fe Perle Fine Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 6 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia Janet Fish Sandra Fisher Louise Fishman Elsa Flores Cornelia MacIntyre Foley Ruth VanSickle Ford Patricia Tabak Forrester E. Charlton Fortune Frances Fowler Frances Foy Susan Stuart Frackelton Ruth Francken Jane Frank Mary Frank Helen Frankenthaler Dana Frankfort Paulette Frankl Juliette May Fraser Suzan Frecon Hermine Freed Jane Freilicher Suzy Frelinghuysen Rose Freymuth-Frazier Wenlan Hu Frost Lucia Fairchild Fuller Victoria Fuller Wilhelmina Weber Furlong G Ann Gale Ellen Gallagher Diane Gamboa Hope Gangloff Elizabeth Jane Gardner Joy Garnett Janet Gaynor Sonia Gechtoff Rita Genet Esther Gentle Eugenie Gershom Jill Gibson Sybil Gibson Ruth Gikow Charlotte Gilbertson Sue May Gill Marion Gilmore May H. Gilruth Elizabeth Glaser (umelec) Judith Godwin Mary Lou Goertzen Anne Goldthwaite Sarah Beth Gončarov Minett Good Elizabeth Goodridge Sarah Goodridge Apríla Gornik Michelle Grabner Margaret Nowell Graham Blanche Grambs Milosť Graupe-Pillard Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 7 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia Glenda Green Isca Greenfield-Sanders Marion Greenwood Angela Gregory Mimi Gross Angelina Gualdoni Rebecca Guay Pegeen Vail Guggenheim Amy Guidry Adeline Oppenheim Guimard Ella Guru Betty Guy H Ellen Day Hale Lilian Westcott Hale Susan Hale Sally Haley Ann Hall Leola Hall Lia Halloran Harriet Hallowell Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal Edith Hamlin Jane Hammond Natalie Hays Hammond Helen Hardin Sharron Ahtone Harjo Annie Harmon Maeve Harris Grace Hartigan Julie Harvey (umelec) Edith Haworth Mary Brewster Hazelton Karen Heagle Mary Heebner Julie Heffernan Mary Henry (umelec) Natalie Smith Henry Ella Sophonisba Hergesheimer Cornelia Ellis Hildebrandt Fannie Hillsmith Claude Raguet Hirst Varnette Honeywood Seonna Hong Dorothy Hood Josephine Hopper Elizabeth Horman Milosť Hudson Heather Hunter Nellie Huntington Gere Margaret Wendell Huntington Victoria Hutson Huntley Maude Hutchins I Dorothy Iannone Cynthia Ona Innis Sharon Irla Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 8 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia J Reva Jackman Yvonne Jacquet Barbara Januszkiewicz Annette P. Jimerson Henrietta Johnston Joni T. Johnson Kyša Johnson Lois Mailou Jones Nell Choate Jones K Kika Karadi Barrie Karp Deborah Kass Audrey Kawasaki Margaret Keane Alice De Vlk Kellogg Greta Kempton Dale Kennington Linda Fry Kenzle Jennifer Ketcham Helen Khal Rachel Khedoori Toba Khedoori Joan Arend Kickbush Karen Kilimnik Sueko Matsueda Kimura Dorothy Stratton Kráľ Edith L. Král Marilyn Kirsch Fay Kleinmana Erika Giovanna Klien Ruth Kligman Georgina Klitgaard Anna Elizabeth Klumpke Helen M. Knowlton Florence Koehler Ida Kohlmeyer Joyce Kozloff Akiane Kramařík Lee Krasner Kate Kretz Susan Krieg Kathleen Kucka Kay Kurt Diana Kurz L Mia Laberge Lady Pink Rosy Lamb Stacy Lande Martyl Langsdorf Mary Fife Laning Ellen Lanyon Sara Larkin Ruth Laskey Barbara Latham Karen Latham Heslo AMERICKÁ - AMES Strana 9 z 152 Marie Žúborová - Němcová: Encyklopédia kresťanského umenia Blanche Lazzell Clara Ledesma Doris Lee Alicia Leek Allison Lefcort Phoebe Legere Abby Leigh Olive Leonhardt Dana Levin (umelec) Mattie Lietz Elba Lightfoot Judith Linhares Annabel Linquist Pat Lipsky Lisa Corinne
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