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ALMA WOODSEY THOMAS (AMERICAN 1891-1978), SPARKLING DEW ON SPRING FLOWERS, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 24 X 36 IN (61 X 91.4 CM)Alma Woodsey Thomas, (American, 1891-1978) Sparkling Dew on Spring Flowers, Acrylic on canvas Signed A W Thomas and dated '68 l.r. and signed Alma W. Thomas, titled, inscribed 1530 15th Street NW and numbered 3B on verso; also with paper label remnant on stretcher with partial title and medium visible Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 24 x 36 in (61 x 91.4 cm) Provenance: Private Collection of Eileen Shanahan, Washington, DC, acquired directly from the artist in the late 1960s By descent to present owner in 2001 Note: Eileen Shanahan, a second-generation Washingtonian, graduated from the old Central High School (now Cardozo) and George Washington University, where she studied political science and became the first female Editor-in-Chief of the school's newspaper, The Hatchet. One of the few women journalists of her generation to write about economics, she was a reporter for the Journal of Commerce and then for the New York Times in their Washington Bureau. She later became press secretary for Joseph Califano when he was Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (later called Health and Human Services) during the Carter Administration and was the founding editor of Congressional Quarterly's magazine, Governing. She frequently appeared on television programs like Meet the Press, Face the Nation and Washington Week in Review, and was a panelist in a presidential debate in 1976.
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