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M. Louise Stanley
M. Louise Stanley is an American painter known for irreverent figurative work that combines myth and allegory, satire, autobiography, and social commentary.Chadwick, Whitney. "Narrative Imagism and the Figurative Tradition in Northern California Painting," ''Art Journal'', College Art Association of America, Winter, 1985, p. 309–13.Landauer, Susan. "Having Your Cake and Painting It, Too," ''The Lighter Side of Bay Area Figuration'', Kansas City, KS: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art/San Jose Museum of Art, 2000.Baker, Kenneth"Laugh Lines / San Jose Museum of Art's `Lighter Side' features artists breaking with New York orthodoxy,"'San Francisco Chronicle'', September 4, 2000, G1. Retrieved September 27, 2019.Desmarais, Charles"M. Louise Stanley’s very contemporary history paintings,"''San Francisco Chronicle'', May 9, 2019. Retrieved September 27, 2019. Writers such as curator Renny Pritikin situate her early-1970s work at the forefront of the "small, but potent" Bad Painting mov ...
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Louise Stanley
Louise Stanley (born Louise Keyes; January 28, 1915 – December 28, 1982), was an American actress. Early years Born in Springfield, Illinois, Keyes was the daughter of Alvin Keyes, who was assistant director of the Illinois State Department of Public Safety. She changed her name to Stanley when she decided to embark on an acting career. Film Although obtaining many minor roles, her career never lifted her to major stardom, but she did star in roughly twenty-four B-movies during her short career, most of which were B-Westerns. In 1935 she signed a contract with Paramount, which was not renewed after the initial six months. She then began working for Warner Bros., and was from time to time "loaned out" for use in westerns. In 1937 she was cast in the leading role, starring alongside Tex Ritter, in the western '' Riders of the Rockies'', directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Also in 1937, she began working for Columbia Pictures, where she made two films starring alongside ...
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