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Jepson Art Institute



Jepson Art Institute, founded in Los Angeles in 1947 by artist Herbert Jepson, was an art school which flourished from 1947 to 1953 and became an important center for experimental figure drawing, art theory (aesthetics) and printmaking. On the faculty, internationally acclaimed figurative artists Rico Lebrun and Francis deErdely attracted students who later achieved distinction in their own fields such as sculptor Marisol, painters Frederick Hammersly and Delmer J.



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