Mildred Kouzel (1922 - 2016 Long Beach, CA)
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Patinated and painted bronze
Signed: M. Kouzel (c) 78
22.5" H x 12.25" W x 6.75" D
Notes: Mildred Kouzel?s first career was in nursing: she was an army nurse during World War II, and only began taking formal art classes in the early 1960s. In 1972, at the age of 50, she graduated from CSU Long Beach with a Masters of Art Degree. Kouzel fell in love with jazz music during her time in New York in the 40s and 50s; inspired by the ?spontaneous, inventive and improvisational? nature of the music, she would often sketch while at concerts even late into her career. Kouzel was also influenced by feminism, human relationships, the movement of the human body, ancient societies, and the environment, and worked in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, mixed media, woodwork, and bronze. Along with her contemporaries Martha Bartholomew, Marjorie Kerr, Fay, Colmar, and Virginia Spencer, Kouzel was also a founding member of the ?Bloody Marys,? a feminist artist collective based in Fullerton, CA.
Patinated and painted bronze
Signed: M. Kouzel (c) 78
22.5" H x 12.25" W x 6.75" D
Notes: Mildred Kouzel?s first career was in nursing: she was an army nurse during World War II, and only began taking formal art classes in the early 1960s. In 1972, at the age of 50, she graduated from CSU Long Beach with a Masters of Art Degree. Kouzel fell in love with jazz music during her time in New York in the 40s and 50s; inspired by the ?spontaneous, inventive and improvisational? nature of the music, she would often sketch while at concerts even late into her career. Kouzel was also influenced by feminism, human relationships, the movement of the human body, ancient societies, and the environment, and worked in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, mixed media, woodwork, and bronze. Along with her contemporaries Martha Bartholomew, Marjorie Kerr, Fay, Colmar, and Virginia Spencer, Kouzel was also a founding member of the ?Bloody Marys,? a feminist artist collective based in Fullerton, CA.
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Overall good condition with minor scuffs, light scratches, and rubbed wear commensurate with age.
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Mildred Kouzel (1922 - 2016 Long Beach, CA)
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